
"… the neurosurgical primer that every resident will own and study" - Robert Spetzler
Given that the great majority of brain surgeries are preceded by a craniotomy, mastering the procedure is essential for junior residents. Choosing the appropriate craniotomy and executing it safely is the difference between a straightforward case with good access to the target and a procedure where access to the target is needlessly traumatic and may even be impossible.
Professor Raabe's The Craniotomy Atlas provides precise instructions for performing all common neurosurgical cranial exposures, including: convexity approaches, midline approaches, skull base approaches, transsphenoidal approaches and more. Instructions for each craniotomy include positioning, head fixation, aesthetic considerations, and protecting the dura mater.
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All residents and trainees in neurosurgery will treasure this essential resource, which will help build confidence when performing these critical neurosurgical procedures.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Basics
1. 1 Craniotomies Overview
1. 2 Difference between Approach and Craniotomy
1. 3 Craniotomies We Have Omitted from This Book and Why
1. 4 Positioning
1. 5 Rigid Head Fixation
1. 6 Esthetic Considerations in Neurosurgical Procedures
1. 7 Protection of the Dura Mater
1. 8 Sinus Laceration
1. 9 Frontal Sinus Breach and Repair
2 Landmarks
2. 1 Schematic Cortical Anatomy
2. 2 Craniocerebral Topography
2. 3 Identifying Cortical Landmarks and Fiber Tracts in MRI
3 Convexity Craniotomies
3. 1 Convexity Craniotomy Planning
3. 2 Planning of Craniotomies at the Skull Convexity without the Use of Navigation
3. 3 Supratentorial Convexity Craniotomy
4 Midline Craniotomies
4. 1 Sinus-Crossing Craniotomies Basic Principles
4. 2 Supratentorial Midline Craniotomy
4. 3 Infratentorial Midline Craniotomy
5 Skull Base Craniotomies
5. 1 Frontal Craniotomies
5. 2 Frontotemporal Craniotomies
5. 3 Temporal Craniotomies
5. 4 Posterior Fossa
6 Skull Base Extensions
6. 1 Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy
6. 2 Orbitocraniotomy
6. 3 Intradural Anterior Clinoidectomy
6. 4 Far (Enough) Lateral Approach
7 Transsphenoidal Approach
7. 1 Microsurgical Endonasal Approach
7. 2 Endoscopic Approach
8 Decompressive Hemicraniectomy
9 Approaches to the Orbita
9. 1 Frontolateral Approach to the Orbit
9. 2 Lateral Orbitotomy
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