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Complications in Neurosurgery, 1st ed. 2023 Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement Series, Vol. 130

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Turel Keki E., Chernov Mikhail F., Sarkar Hrishikesh

Couverture de l’ouvrage Complications in Neurosurgery

This book illustrates and discusses key points related to intra- and postoperative complications of brain, spine and peripheral nerve surgery, and covers the majority of neurosurgical subspecialties, including skull base surgery, brain tumor surgery, vascular and endovascular neurosurgery, neuroendoscopy, functional neurosurgery, spine surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, radiosurgery and radiotherapy. In addition, it considers related medicolegal, ethical and philosophical aspects. 

Including material that represents the combined proceedings of the First International Conference on Complications in Neurosurgery (March 3-5, 2017; Mumbai, India) and the dedicated symposium ?Complications in Neurosurgery? during the XVI Congress of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (August 20-25, 2017; Istanbul, Turkey), the articles in this volume were written by recognized experts in the field and based both on their personal experience and the latest scientific evidence. It offers a valuable reference guide, providing detailed recommendations on the prevention and management of complications in neurosurgery. 

1.Surgical Complexity and Complications: The Need for A Common Language.- 2.Different Approaches in Skull Base Surgery Carry Risks for Different Types of Complications.- 3.Major Carotid Injury During Skull Base Surgery.- 4.Surgical Strategy in Modification of Transpetrosal Approach to Avoid Postoperative Venous Complications: A Report of 74 Consecutive Cases.- 5.Arterial Injury During Dissection of a Craniopharyngioma via the Pterional Approach: Case Report.- 6.Catastrophic Outcome Following Apparently Trivial Sinus Injury in Tentorial Meningioma.- 7.Postoperative Intra- or Peritumoral Hematoma after Vestibular Schwannoma Resection.- 8.Enhance the Safety in Aneurysm Surgery: Strategies for Prevention of Intraoperative Vascular Complications.- 9.Management of Intraoperative Ruptures of Aneurysms: Agony and Ecstasy.- 10.Complication in Aneurysm Surgery: M2 Tear at Neck Managed With Salvage M2 to M2 In Situ Bypass.- 11.Complications of Endovascular and Open Aneurysm Surgery in the Era of Flow Diversion.- 12.Endovascular Management of Basilar Artery Pseudoaneurysm Resulted from Iatrogenic Injury During Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy.- 13.Complications of Minimally Invasive Neuroendoscopic Surgery for Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhages.- 14.Surgery for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Avoidance of Pitfalls and Complications.- 15.Complications of Deep Brain Stimulation.- 16.Retained Cottonoids after Craniotomy: Causes and Ways to Avoid It.- 17.Complication Avoidance Using Intraoperative Ultrasound.- 18.Complication Avoidance in Spine Surgery.- 19.Vertebral Artery Management in Craniovertebral Junction Surgery.- 20.Complications of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion.- 21.Wrong Level Spinal Surgery.- 22.Vascular Injury During Lumbar Disc Surgery.- 23.Managing Complications Related to Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Selected Illustrative Cases.- 24.Intratumoral Hemorrhage after Radiosurgery of Brain Metastases.- 25.Radiotherapy-Induced Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Brain Tumor Survivors: Burden and Rehabilitation.- 26.The Hawthorne Effect: Quality and Outcomes in Neurosurgery.- 27.Complications in Neurosurgery: General Ethical Principles for Minimizing Them and Subsequent Legal Action.- 28.Preventing Medicolegal Problems in Neurosurgical Practice: Do’s and Don’ts.

Professor Keki E. Turel graduated from Grant Medical College and J.J Group of Hospitals, one of the oldest in Mumbai and India. He got his P.G degree (Masters in Surgery) in neurosurgery in 1975, FABCNS [Fellow (Diplomate) of the American Board of Clinical Neurological Surgery, USA] in 1991, FAANaOS [Fellow (Diplomate) of the American Academy [Board] of Neurological & Orthopedic Medicine and Surgery, USA] in 1991, and was bestowed with Honorary FRCS (Edinburgh) without examination in 2002. He is former Head (1994-2011) and current Professor Emeritus of the Department of Neurosurgery of the Bombay Hospital (Mumbai, India). He is past President of the Asian Oceanian Skull Base Society (1997-1999), Bombay Neurosciences Association (2007-2008), of which he was the founder in 2002, Madjid Samii Conference of International Neurosurgeons (2007-2009), Academia Eurasiana Neurochirurgica (2009-2011), Neurological Society of India (2011-2012). He remains the President of Skull Base Trust of India, since its inception in 1998. He organized landmark conferences in Mumbai while presiding over those associations and was Chairman and Organizer of the first ever ‘International Conference on Complications in Neurosurgery’ (March 3-5, 2017).


Dr. Mikhail F. Chernov has completed his medical education and neurosurgical training in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 2000 he had international fellowship of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons in the Department of Neurosurgery of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, TX, USA). From 2000 he had studying and currently working in Tokyo Women’s Medical University (Tokyo, Japan) holding position of Assistant Professor of the Faculty of Advanced Techno-Surgery. He is author of >100 scientific papers, and editor of the Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement Volume 116 “Gamma Knife Neurosurgery in the Management of Intracranial Disorders” and Progress in Neurological Surgery Volumes 30-32 “Intracranial Gliomas.” H

Focuses on the prevention and management of neurosurgical complications

Includes practical tips provided by internationally respected neurosurgery experts

Covers several neurosurgical subspecialties

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