08918oam 2201249 450 991081463560332120240215220145.01-63853-535-31-62623-819-710.1055/b-006-161158(CKB)4900000000505413(MiAaPQ)EBC602077710.1055-b-006-161158(DE-2912)1594387848850(EXLCZ)99490000000050541320200304d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOperative techniques in epilepsy surgery /Gordon H. Baltuch, Arthur CukiertSecond edition.Stuttgart :Thieme,[2020]©20201 online resource (xxii, 237 pages) illustrations1-62623-818-9 "Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder affecting an estimated 1% of the population, about 20 to 30% of which experience seizures inadequately controlled by medical therapy alone. Advances in anatomic and functional imaging modalities, stereotaxy, and the integration of neuronavigation during surgery have led to cutting-edge treatment options for patients with medically refractory epilepsy. Operative Techniques in Epilepsy Surgery, Second Edition, by Gordon H. Baltuch, Arthur Cukiert, and an impressive international group of contributors has been updated and expanded, reflecting the newest treatments for pediatric and adult epilepsy. Seven sections with 30 chapters encompass surgical planning, invasive EEG studies, cortical resection, intraoperative mapping, disconnection, neuromodulation, and further topics. Twelve cortical resection chapters cover surgical approaches such as amygdalohippocampectomy; hippocampal transection; frontal lobe, central region, and posterior quadrant resections; and microsurgery versus endoscopy for hypothalamic hamartomas. Disconnection procedures discussed in Section 5 include corpus callosotomy, hemispherectomy, and endoscopic-assisted approaches. Well-established procedures such as vagus nerve and deep brain stimulation are covered in the neuromodulation section, while the last section discusses radiosurgery for medically intractable cases. Key Highlights Chapters new to this edition include endoscopic callosotomy, laser-induced thermal therapy (LITT), and focused ultrasound High-quality illustrations, excellent operative and cadaver photographs, radiologic images, and tables enhance the understanding of impacted anatomy and specific techniques The addition of videos provides insightful step-by-step procedural guidance This is an essential reference for fellows and residents interested in epilepsy and functional neurosurgery, and an ideal overview for neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neuroradiologists in early stages of their career who wish to pursue this subspecialty"--Provided by publisher.EpilepsySurgeryNervous systemSurgeryNeurosurgeryEpilepsySurgery.Nervous systemSurgery.Neurosurgery.617.481Adelson P. 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