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Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) in Neurosurgery, 1st ed. 2016
From Standard B-mode to Elastosonography
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Publication date: 04-2016
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Publication date: 06-2018
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General aspects: Clinical US, historical aspects.- US physics, basic principles and clinical application.- B-mode ultrasound: Ultrasound system set up and general semeiology.- Echographic brain semeiology and topographic anatomy according to surgical approaches.- Intraoperative findings in brain tumor surgery.- IOUS B-mode intra-operative findings in spinal lesions.- IOUS B-mode intra-operative findings in peripheral nerve pathologies.- Multimodal imaging in glioma surgery.- Doppler imaging: Basic principles and clinical application.- Intra-operative Ultrasound, Fusion imaging and Virtual Navigation: Virtual navigation and interventional procedures. Navigable ultrasound, 3D ultrasound and fusion imaging in neurosurgery.- Contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS): Basic principles, general application and future trends.- CEUS in neurosurgery.- Elastosonography: Ultrasound Elastography
Francesco Prada is staff neurosurgeon in the 1st Neurosurgical Division of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico C.Besta in Milan, Italy, where he received his surgical training with professor S. Giombini, before starting to work under Professor F. DiMeco's guidance, developing his interest between clinical practice and research focusing on skull base surgery and neuro-oncology. He is currently leading the “Intra-operative Ultrasound in Neurosurgery Project”, started in 2009, and has infact performed more than 500 image guided ultrasound procedures. He particularly focuses on the intra-operative applications of ultrasound for the treatment of cerebral and spinal tumor and vascular lesions. He is currently developing advanced ultrasound techniques in neurosurgery, such as Fusion Imaging for Virtual Navigation, contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and elastosonography. His interest for diagnostic and therapeutic US applications lead to his involvement in the "TheraGlio" project, aimed at the development of multimodal contrast agents. He has further interest in alpinism and has obtained the diploma in mountain medicine of the “Union Internationale des Associations d’Alpinisme”: he is currently investigating the physiopathological mechanism of cerebral edema in high altitude mountain sickness. Dr. Prada has published 36 original articles in peer-reviewed journals and 2 chapters in textbooks of Neurosurgery and has been Editor and Reviewer of numerous scientific publications. He has given presentations and lectures at national and international meetings.