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Pay attention to treatment of neuropathic pain

open access: yesChinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2013
Sheng-yuan YU
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Ablative Neurosurgical Procedures

2021
Falling more in the realm of neurosurgery, neuroablative procedures have been utilized to varying relief of pain. This relatively short chapter tests a basic knowledge of these procedures aimed at knowledge that would be useful for pain practitioners.
Michael Suer, Nalini Sehgal
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Immunodepression following neurosurgical procedures

Critical Care Medicine, 1995
To determine the influence of a selective, sterile central nervous system surgery on immune reactivity, particularly whether a decrease of monocytic human leukocyte antigen-DR expression, indicating immunodepression, occurs after neurosurgery and if this measurement is useful for identification of patients with a high risk of infection.Prospective ...
K, Asadullah   +8 more
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Neurosurgical Procedures

1995
Abstract Many atlases describe the specific techniques that are employed in neurosurgical operations. The intent of this chapter is to present a brief introduction to neurosurgical techniques without being ex¬haustive. Routine neurosurgical procedures will first be described along with several anesthetic considerations that are pertinent
Peter McLaren Black, Eugene Rossitch
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Electrocardiographic alterations after neurosurgical procedures

American Heart Journal, 1961
Abstract The electrocardiographic alterations are reported in 37 patients who underwent various neurosurgical procedures. Striking changes were observed, the chief of which consisted of alterations in the T wave, prolongation of the Q-T interval, and increase in the amplitude of the U wave.
D, FINKELSTEIN, A, NIGAGLIONI
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Anaesthesia for endoscopic neurosurgical procedures

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2010
Endoscopic neurosurgical procedures are becoming more frequent and popular in the treatment of intracranial disease. When endoscopy involves the intraventricular structures, irrigating solutions are required and may contribute to sudden and sharp increases in intracranial pressure. More recently, nasal endoscopic approach has been used to perform skull
Neus, Fàbregas, Rosemary Ann, Craen
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Measuring Outcomes for Neurosurgical Procedures

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2015
Health care evolution has led to focused attention on clinical outcomes of care. Surgical disciplines are increasingly asked to provide evidence of treatment efficacy. As the technological advances push the surgical envelope further, it becomes imperative that postoperative outcomes are studied in a prospective fashion to assess the quality of care ...
Philip V, Theodosopoulos   +1 more
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