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Neurosurgery, 1986
The neurosurgical role in rehabilitation rehabilitation was studied. Over a 5-year period, 850 individuals were referred to a rehabilitation center after initial acute care. Surgery was indicated for 66 patients. There were 28 quadriplegic or paraplegic individuals with intractable spasticity.
D A, Herz, M, Gregerson, L, Pearl
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The neurosurgical role in rehabilitation rehabilitation was studied. Over a 5-year period, 850 individuals were referred to a rehabilitation center after initial acute care. Surgery was indicated for 66 patients. There were 28 quadriplegic or paraplegic individuals with intractable spasticity.
D A, Herz, M, Gregerson, L, Pearl
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2016
This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of neurosurgery. It begins with general principles of neurosurgery, including management of intracranial pressure. Surgical procedures covered include craniotomy (including awake craniotomy), insertion of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt, evacuation of traumatic intracranial haematoma, pituitary surgery ...
Alex Manara, Samantha Shinde
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This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of neurosurgery. It begins with general principles of neurosurgery, including management of intracranial pressure. Surgical procedures covered include craniotomy (including awake craniotomy), insertion of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt, evacuation of traumatic intracranial haematoma, pituitary surgery ...
Alex Manara, Samantha Shinde
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Neurosurgery, 1989
These are challenging times for neurosurgery. Although no one can predict our future, great changes are in the wind--many of which we are powerless to prevent. We must all take on added social responsibility, above and beyond that of patient care. The leadership of your organization can only act with the support of active and concerned neurosurgeons ...
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These are challenging times for neurosurgery. Although no one can predict our future, great changes are in the wind--many of which we are powerless to prevent. We must all take on added social responsibility, above and beyond that of patient care. The leadership of your organization can only act with the support of active and concerned neurosurgeons ...
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Consciousness and Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery, 2004The neuronal basis of consciousness is the greatest challenge to the scientific worldview. Much relevant empirical work is carried out on the minimal neuronal mechanisms underlying any one specific conscious percept. Two broad approaches are popular among brain scientists: electrophysiological recordings from individual neurons in the cortex of ...
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Perspectives in international neurosurgery
Neurosurgery, 1980M B Ferrer, P De Felice
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1992
The value of removing hair in preparation for neurosurgery is addressed in detail. One neurosurgeon's series, accrued over 40 consecutive months, of 638 prospectively examined, consecutive cases is the basis of this report. The overall surgical wound infection rate was 1.1%.
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The value of removing hair in preparation for neurosurgery is addressed in detail. One neurosurgeon's series, accrued over 40 consecutive months, of 638 prospectively examined, consecutive cases is the basis of this report. The overall surgical wound infection rate was 1.1%.
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Perspectives in international neurosurgery
Neurosurgery, 1979Marcelo Cruz, Rene Franco
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Functional Neurosurgery and Psychiatric Neurosurgery
1988To situate the problems of an ethical nature as they present themselves in the field of functional and psychiatric neurosurgery, I will make use of three examples which can serve as models for past, present, and future trends. By doing so we will be confronted with ethical issues of increasing complexity.
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