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Neurosurgery for Junior Trainees Fourth Edition

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ISBN: 9780198893639
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Περιγραφή

In the first three editions, this compact introduction to neurosurgery became firmly established as the indispensable vade mecum for new neurosurgical trainees. It is the perfect guide to the practicalities of the treatment and day-to-day ward management of neurosurgical patients.

The trainee is taken step-by-step through the procedures of patient admission, highlighting the key points of the history and examination, ensuring appropriate ward management, and interpreting CT scans and neurosurgical monitoring and scoring systems.

Interpretation of CT head scans, conduct of basic neurosurgical procedures, principles of neuro-intensive care, and hydrocephalus and shunt systems—all and more are covered in this thorough fourth edition.

  • Gives trainees a headstart on the job as an introduction to operative procedures
  • Comprises essential knowledge succinctly with its comprehensive overview of the specialty
  • Provides trainees with the tools to interpret CT scans

Περιεχόμενα

1:Duties and responsibilities of the junior neurosurgical trainee
2:Overview of neurosurgical patients
3:Neurosurgical pathology: cranial disorders
4:Neurosurgical pathology: spinal and peripheral nerve disorders
5:Neurosurgical history and examination
6:Interpretation of CT head scans
7:Overview of neurosurgical investigation and monitoring
8:Ward management of neurosurgical patients
9:Neuro-intensive care
10:Basic neurosurgical procedures
11:Hydrocephalus and shunt systems
12:Skull base neurosurgery
13:Spinal neurosurgery
14:Paediatric neurosurgery
15:Commonly used scoring systems in neurosurgery