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Integrated Management of Complex Intracranial Lesions Hardback Set and Static Online Product
Open, Endoscopic, and Keyhole Techniques

Describes combined approaches to managing complex intracranial lesions using open, endoscopic, vascular, and keyhole surgical techniques.

Vijay Agarwal (Edited by)

9781108782838, Cambridge University Press

Multiple-component retail product, published 21 October 2021

240 pages, 66 colour illus. 7 tables
26 x 18.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.66 kg

Large intracranial lesions are among the most complex and dangerous lesions encountered by neurosurgeons, and a single neurosurgical approach often does not provide a large or safe enough corridor for effective treatment. A combined approach to these surgeries, incorporating open, endoscopic, vascular and keyhole techniques can be more successful. This comprehensive text describes in detail how to select the most appropriate approaches, as well as how to avoid any complications that may arise. High quality videos of the techniques described are available through an online version on Cambridge Core, accessible via the code printed on the inside of the cover. With over 150 colour images supporting the text, this is a definitive reference for anyone involved in intracranial tumor or vascular surgery.

Section I. Endoscopic Endonasal (EN) Combined Approaches: 1. Combined endonasal transethmoidal, transcribriform, and endoscope-assisted supraorbital craniotomy Leopold Arko iv, Peter Morgenstern and Theodore H Schwartz
2. Combined endonasal and transorbital approach Darlene Lubbe and Hamzah Mustak
3. Combined endonasal and transoral endoscopic approach to the craniovertebral junction Adam Kimple, Brian D. Thorpe, and Adam M. Zanation
4. Combined endoscopic endonasal and transcervical approach Ivan El-Sayed, David Schoppy, and Madeleine Strohl
5. Combined endoscopic endonasal and transcranial approach to complex intracranial lesions Mohammed Nuru, Ankush Chandra, and Manish Aghi
Section II. Open Combined Approaches: 6. Combined transcranial approach for tumor resection and anterior circulation vascular bypass Kumar Vasodevan, Rima Rindler, Andrew Erwood, and Gustavo Pradilla
7. Hybrid/combined strategies for vestibular schwannomas Philip Theodosopoulos
8. Transchoroidal, subchoroidal, and combined approaches to the third ventricle Zaid Aljuboori, Hayder R. Salih, Brian J. Williams, and Dale Ding
9. Combined orbitofrontal craniotomy and direct orbital decompression Viraj J. Mehta, Lain Hermes Gonzalez Quarante, James A. Garrity, and Pradeep Mettu
10. Combined transbasal and transfacial approach Michael J. Link and Eric Moore
11. Combined middle fossa craniotomy and transmastoid approach for CSF leak repair/encephalocele resection Kevin Li and Howard Moskowitz
12. Transcochlear and extended/combined transcochlear aproaches for complex tumors of the skull base and posterior cranial fossa Emily Guazzo, Ben Panizza, and Arturo Solares
13. Combined retrosigmoid and orbitozygomatic approach Michael A. Mooney and Robert F. Spetzler
14. Combined retrosigmoid and limited anterior petrousectomy ('reverse petrosectomy') Jamie Van Gompel
15. Combined suboccipital craniotomy and neck dissection Michael J. Link and Daniel Price
16. Combined petrosal approach Hikari Sato, Takanori Fukushima and Allan Friedman
17. Combined keyhole paramedian supracerebellar-transtentorial approach Steven Carr, Amit Goyal and Charlie Teo
18: Combined multi-portal 'pull-through' keyhole craniotomy Robert G. Briggs, Andrew K. Conner, Ali H. Palejwala, Panayiotis Pelargos, Griffin Ernst, Kyle P. O'Connor, Chad A. Glenn and Michael E. Sughrue
19. Combined keyhole craniotomies for multifocal or multiple lesions Murray Echt, Abigal Funari and Vijay Agarwal
20. Combined microsurgical and endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular and skull base pathology Brian M. Howard, Jonathan A. Grossberg, Daniel L. Barrow and Michael Cawley
21. Combined transsylvian-subtemporal approach to anterior circulation and basilar apex aneurysms Daniel L. Barrow and James Malcolm.

Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Neurosurgery [MNN], Vascular surgery [MNJ], General surgery [MNC], Pathology [MMF], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]

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