Neurophysiology in Neurosurgery (2nd Ed.) A Modern Approach
Coordonnateurs : Deletis Vedran, Shils Jay L., Sala Francesco, Seidel Kathleen
Over the last 18 years, there have been many advances in the field of intraoperative monitoring. This new edition of Neurophysiology in Neurosurgery: A Modern Approach provides updates on the original techniques, as well as other more recent methodologies that may either prove beneficial or are commonly used in neuromonitoring. The purpose of this book is to describe the integration of neuromonitoring with surgical procedures. Each methodology is discussed in detail as well as chapters describing how those methodologies are applied to multiple surgical procedures and the evidence used to support those uses.
The second edition features a surgical procedure section, which focuses on specific surgical procedures and the type of monitoring used during these procedures. The original chapters have been updated, expanded, and the structure modified to ensure the book is beneficial to both physiologists and surgeons. This book is written for neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, interventional neuroradiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and plastic surgeons.
PART I: Introduction to Intraoperative Neurophysiology a. Historical perspective
PART II: Intraoperative Neurophysiology: Neurophysiological perspective a. Neurophysiology of the motor system: basics and IOM techniques b. Neurophysiology of the somatosensory system: basics and IOM techniques c. Neurophysiology of the auditory system: basics and IOM techniques d. Neurophysiology of the visual system: basics and IOM techniques e. Neurophysiology of language and other cognitive systems f. Neurophysiology of critical brainstem and spine reflexes
PART III: Safety and Anesthesia in Intraoperative Neurophysiology a. Safety b. Principles of Anesthesia
PART IV: Intraoperative Neurophysiology: Surgical perspective a. Supratentorial surgery b. Infratentorial surgery c. Spine and Spinal Cord Surgery d. Surgery of the Peripheral Nervous System e. Vascular Neurosurgery f. Functional Neurosurgery
Part V: Conclusions on current challenges of neuromonitoring a. Analysis of Costs and Benefits b. Evidence Based Medicine and Intraoperative Neurophysiology c. Current trends and threats
Neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, neurologists, anesthesiologists, interventional neuroradiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and plastic surgeons.
Jay L. Shils, Ph.D., D.ABNM, FASNM, FACNS is currently the director of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring at Rush University Medical School and an Associate Professor in the department of Anesthesiology at Rush Medical Center. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University, and both his masters and PhD in Bio-Engineering at The University of Pennsylvania using with his thesis dissertation subject – “The Bispectrum of the Human Electroencephalogram to investigate interactions in the visual system and study EEG in epilepsy. Dr. Shils has been involved in intraoperative neuromonitoring since 1994 specializing in microelectrode neurophysiology for movement disorders. Dr. Shils is the co-editor of two neuromodulation related books which is one of his primary interests and the first edition of this book. Dr, Shils is a past president of the ASNM and the ISIN and is the founding secretary of the ISIN. Dr. Shils is the present secretary of the ASNM. Over the years Dr. Shils has presented at over 100 national and international has published on MER, DBS, neuromodulation, and intraoperative monitoring techn
- Provides a valuable educational tool that describes the theoretical and practical aspects of intraoperative monitoring through example
- Presents in-depth descriptions of the most advanced techniques in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring and mapping
- Features a surgical procedures section that focuses on specific surgical procedures and the type of monitoring used during these procedures
Date de parution : 03-2020
Ouvrage de 684 p.
21.4x27.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
Neurophysiology; Neurosurgery; Intraoperative Monitoring; Neuromonitoring