Advances in vestibular schwannoma microneurosurgery : improving results with new technologies /: improving results with new technologies. (2019)
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- Book
- Title:
- Advances in vestibular schwannoma microneurosurgery : improving results with new technologies /: improving results with new technologies. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Advances in vestibular schwannoma microneurosurgery : improving results with new technologies
- Further Information:
- Note: Luciano Mastronardi, Takanori Fukushima, Alberto Campione, editors.
- Editors:
- Mastronardi, Luciano
Fukushima, Takanori
Campione, Alberto - Contents:
- Intro; Foreword; Preface; New Technologies Available for the Surgical Treatment of Acoustic Neuromas; Contents; Part I: General Aspects; 1: Introduction: Clinical and Radiological Diagnosis; 1.1 Epidemiology; 1.2 Risk Factors; 1.3 Pathogenesis and Pathology; 1.4 Clinical Presentation; 1.5 Diagnosis; References; 2: Treatment Options and Surgical Indications; 2.1 "Wait and Watch" (Fig. 2.1); 2.2 Radiation Therapy (Fig. 2.2); 2.3 Surgery (Fig. 2.3); References; Part II: Illustrated Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step); 3: Patient Positioning; 3.1 Lateral Position [1, 2] 3.2 Supine Position [1-3]3.3 Semi-sitting Position [1, 3, 4]; 3.4 Comparison of Outcomes Following Operations Performed in the Three Positions; References; 4: Instrumentation for Acoustic Neuroma Microneurosurgery; 4.1 Standard Microsurgical Instruments; 4.2 Electronic Microsurgical Devices; 4.3 Endoscopes; 4.4 Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Devices; References; 5: Retrosigmoid Approach; 5.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Incision; 5.2 Keyhole Retrosigmoid Craniotomy; 5.3 Dural Opening and Lateral Medullary Cistern CSF Aspiration 5.4 Opening of the Internal Auditory Canal5.5 Localization of the Facial Nerve; 5.6 Capsular Elevation and Tumor Debulking; 5.7 Removal of the Tumor in the IAC; 5.8 Dissection of Capsule from the Brainstem and Cranial Nerves; 5.9 Closure; References; 6: Translabyrinthine Approach; 6.1 Positioning, Incision, and Bony Landmarks; 6.2 Mastoidectomy; 6.3Intro; Foreword; Preface; New Technologies Available for the Surgical Treatment of Acoustic Neuromas; Contents; Part I: General Aspects; 1: Introduction: Clinical and Radiological Diagnosis; 1.1 Epidemiology; 1.2 Risk Factors; 1.3 Pathogenesis and Pathology; 1.4 Clinical Presentation; 1.5 Diagnosis; References; 2: Treatment Options and Surgical Indications; 2.1 "Wait and Watch" (Fig. 2.1); 2.2 Radiation Therapy (Fig. 2.2); 2.3 Surgery (Fig. 2.3); References; Part II: Illustrated Surgical Technique (Step-by-Step); 3: Patient Positioning; 3.1 Lateral Position [1, 2] 3.2 Supine Position [1-3]3.3 Semi-sitting Position [1, 3, 4]; 3.4 Comparison of Outcomes Following Operations Performed in the Three Positions; References; 4: Instrumentation for Acoustic Neuroma Microneurosurgery; 4.1 Standard Microsurgical Instruments; 4.2 Electronic Microsurgical Devices; 4.3 Endoscopes; 4.4 Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Devices; References; 5: Retrosigmoid Approach; 5.1 Patient Preparation, Positioning, and Incision; 5.2 Keyhole Retrosigmoid Craniotomy; 5.3 Dural Opening and Lateral Medullary Cistern CSF Aspiration 5.4 Opening of the Internal Auditory Canal5.5 Localization of the Facial Nerve; 5.6 Capsular Elevation and Tumor Debulking; 5.7 Removal of the Tumor in the IAC; 5.8 Dissection of Capsule from the Brainstem and Cranial Nerves; 5.9 Closure; References; 6: Translabyrinthine Approach; 6.1 Positioning, Incision, and Bony Landmarks; 6.2 Mastoidectomy; 6.3 Retrolabyrinthine Mastoidectomy: Final Exposure; 6.4 Retrolabyrinthine Approach; 6.5 Translabyrinthine Drilling and Opening of the IAC; 6.6 Closure; References; 7: Video Clips of the Surgical Steps; 7.1 Video 7.1: Keyhole Craniotomy 7.2 Video 7.2: Opening of the Dura7.3 Video 7.3: Identification of Facial Nerve; 7.4 Video 7.4: V-cut with Thulium Laser; 7.5 Video 7.5: Opening of the Internal Auditory Canal; 7.6 Video 7.6: Microdissection in the Internal Auditory Canal; 7.7 Video 7.7: Flexible Endoscopy Final Check in the Internal Auditory Canal; 7.8 Video 7.8: Final View; 8: Results in a Personal Series of 160 Cases; 8.1 Preoperative Data; 8.2 Intraoperative Data; 8.3 Postoperative Data; References; Part III: New Technologies 9: Intraoperative Identification and Location of Facial Nerve: Type of Facial Nerve Displacement-How to Use Monopolar Stimulator9.1 Intraoperative Identification and Location of Facial Nerve: Position, Course, and Functional Preservation; 9.1.1 Guidelines on Intraoperative Facial Nerve Monitoring; 9.2 Standard Techniques: Essential Technical Considerations [6]; 9.2.1 Direct Electrical Stimulation (DES); 9.2.1.1 DES: Localization of Facial Nerve; 9.2.1.2 DES: Functional Preservation of Facial Nerve and Functional Outcome Predictive Values; 9.2.1.3 Limits of DES; 9.2.2 Free-Running EMG … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xi, 174 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 617.8/82
Acoustic neuroma -- Surgery
Microsurgery
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030031671
3030031675 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030031664
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- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 4, 2019).
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