Microsurgery of the Brain: Anatomical and Technical Principles

· Springer Science & Business Media
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This book is a sequel to my "Atlas of Topographi sor A.L. Rhoton, Professor K. Sugita and particu larly Professor M.G. Ya{sect}argil (with operation dem cal Anatomy of the Brain and Surrounding Struc tures". Like the first volume it is addressed mainly onstrations in Ziirich), as well as recent descrip to neurosurgeons, neurologists and neuro tions of operations, provided important stimuli. The pathologists. Although the two books deal with dif conversations held with my colleagues were also important for the production of this Atlas. I am par ferent aspects of the subject, that is, the first with anatomical relationships and the present work with ticularly grateful to Dr. J. Gilsbach, Dr. H.-R. Eg neurosurgical techniques, this book will also be of gert and Dr. E. Grobner for valuable suggestions. Special thanks are also due to Doz. Dr. Ch. Oster interest not only to the neurosurgeons but to work ers in allied fields as well. The book has been tag for his help with the evaluation of the computer designed to give the neuroradiologist and tomograms. Professor F. Mundinger provided com neuropathologist a closer insight into the mor puter tomograms from his Department (Stereotaxy and Nuclear Medicine). Thanks to my collaboration phological problems facing the neurosurgeon work with Dr. H.-H. Riemschneider, Specialist for ing under high magnification, and to assist them in Radiology, Karlsruhe, from whom I obtained several making an accurate diagnosis and in determining computer tomograms.

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