THE DEFINING WORK IN NEUROSURGERY, REISSUED FOR A NEW GENERATION OF TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE Cranial Anatomy and Surgical Approaches is the master work of the legendary neurosurgeon Albert L. Rhoton, Jr. -- a distillation of 40 years of work to improve safety, accuracy, and gentleness in the medical
Rhotonβs Cranial Anatomy and Surgical Approaches
β Scribed by Albert L. Rhoton Jr MD
- Publisher
- LWW
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1063
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Author......Page 2
Editor's Letter......Page 3
FOREWORD......Page 5
Chapter 1 Operative Techniques and Instrumentation for Neurosurgery......Page 15
Chapter 1
The Cerebrum......Page 65
Chapter 2
The Supratentorial Arteries......Page 135
Chapter 3
Aneurysms......Page 234
Chapter 4
The Cerebral Veins......Page 290
Chapter 5
The Lateral and Third Ventricles......Page 353
Chapter 6
The Anterior and Middle Cranial Base......Page 446
Chapter 7
The Orbit......Page 485
Chapter 8
The Sellar Region......Page 531
Chapter 9
The Cavernous Sinus, the Cavernous Venous Plexus, and the Carotid Collar......Page 588
Chapter 1
Cerebellum and Fourth Ventricle......Page 638
Chapter 2
The Cerebellar Arteries......Page 668
Chapter 3
The Posterior Fossa Veins......Page 726
Chapter 4
The Cerebellopontine Angle and Posterior Fossa Cranial Nerves by the Retrosigmoid Approach......Page 762
Chapter 5
Tentorial Incisura......Page 822
Chapter 6
The Foramen Magnum......Page 857
Chapter 7
The Far-Lateral Approach and Its Transcondylar, Supracondylar,
and Paracondylar Extensions......Page 914
Chapter 8
The Temporal Bone and Transtemporal Approaches......Page 936
Chapter 9
Jugular Foramen......Page 1018
Chapter 10
The Posterior Fossa Cisterns......Page 1046
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><p>This book describes the anatomy of the posterior fossa, together with the main associated surgical techniques, which are detailed in numerous photographs and step-by-step color illustrations.</p><p>The book presents approaches and surgical techniques such as the trans-cerebellomedullary fissur