Overview
- Editors:
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Richard W. Byrne
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Department of Neurosurgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA
- Describes practical applications of preoperative and intraoperative mapping
- Proposes helpful decision-making algorithms
- Includes instructive clinical case examples, fully illustrated
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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- James L. Stone, Ashley N. Selner, Vimal A. Patel
Pages 1-21
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- Warren Boling, André Olivier
Pages 23-40
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- Mohammad Fakhri, Lauren J. O’Donnell, Laura Rigolo, Alexandra J. Golby
Pages 41-62
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- Juanita M. Celix, Daniel L. Silbergeld
Pages 63-76
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- Lee A. Tan, Richard W. Byrne, Mary K. Sturaitis
Pages 77-90
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- Vernon L. Towle, Zhongtian Dai, Weili Zheng, Naoum P. Issa
Pages 91-104
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- Andres M. Kanner, Maria Cristina Alarcon Morcillo
Pages 105-113
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- Ashley N. Selner, James L. Stone
Pages 115-139
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- Sepehr Sani, Carter S. Gerard, Richard W. Byrne
Pages 159-170
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- Carter S. Gerard, Lee A. Tan, Guy M. McKhann, Richard W. Byrne
Pages 171-179
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- Timothy D. Miller Jr., Jordan M. Komisarow, Allan H. Friedman
Pages 181-208
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- Nader Sanai, Mitchel S. Berger
Pages 209-218
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Back Matter
Pages 219-229
About this book
This book provides up-to-date, practical information on functional mapping in order to assist neurosurgeons responsible for safely removing lesions in and around eloquent cortex – one of the greatest challenges in neurosurgery. The roles of pre- and intraoperative mapping techniques are clearly explained, highlighting the advantages and limitations of each tool available to the neurosurgeon. The inclusion of treatment algorithms for applications in specific clinical circumstances ensures that the book will serve as a clear guide to this most complex of neurosurgical problems. To further assist the reader, instructive clinical case examples, accompanied by intraoperative photos and other illustrative material, help to explain the applications of functional mapping of eloquent cortex in different pathologies. Practitioners will find the book to be a ready guide to navigation of the practical decisions commonly faced when operating in eloquent cortex.
Reviews
“This is a monograph describing the history and
evolution of modern mapping of the cerebral cortex primarily for clinical
neurosurgeons. … I recommend this book to neurosurgeons specializing in cranial
procedures. … This book has a purpose for surgeons, residents, fellows, and
students with an interest in cranial physiology and surgery.” (Joseph J. Grenier,
Amazon.com, January, 2016)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Neurosurgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA
Richard W. Byrne
About the editor
Richard William Byrne, MD, has been Professor of Neurosurgery at Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., since 2008 and in 2013 was appointed The Roger C. Bone, MD, Presidential Professor of Rush University. He is Medical Director of Rush University Neurosurgery and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at Rush Medical College. Dr. Byrne is certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery. He has served as an officer in various medical societies and on national committees and is a member of the Board of Directors of the CNS Foundation. Since 2012 he has been Treasurer and Executive Committee member of the Neurosurgical Society of America. In 2014 he received the Gary Lichtenstein Humanitarian Award from Voices Against Brain Cancer. Dr. Byrne has conducted extensive research on diverse topics and is the author of more than 80 articles in peer-reviewed journals as well as over 20 book chapters. He is a member of the editorial board for Surgical Neurology International anduntil 2013 was a member of the editorial board of AANS Neurosurgeon. In 2014 he was a guest editor for Seminars in Oncology, and he is also a reviewer for many other journals.