Since the first edition of this book, the impressive development of neuroendoscopy has dramatically changed the surgical approach to hydrocephalus, the main pathology pediatric neurosurgeons worldwide have to deal with. This revised and updated second edition, written by worldwide leaders in the field, fully reflects this progress: not only existing chapters have been reviewed whenever required, but new ones have been added thus taking into consideration every aspect of hydrocephalus, even when associated with the rarest pathologies. The general part include now more data on history, biomechanics, circulation and molecular basis. Special consideration for fetal surgery has been added, whereas the section on neonatal hydrocephalus has bee...
Hydrocephalus cases were regularly described by Hippocrates, Galen, and early and medieval Arabian p...
Objective: To determine the Neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus in children.Materials and Me...
IntroductIon: CSF diversionary surgery still remains one of the most common procedures in surgical n...
Since the first edition of this book, the impressive development of neuroendoscopy has dramatically ...
Hydrocephalus is a serious condition that affects patients of all ages, resulting from a multitude o...
Objective: To define the role of neuroendoscopy as an adjuvant technique for the management of pedia...
Hydrocephalus represents one of the most frequent pathologic entities requiring neurosurgical interv...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Object: Hydrocephalus diagnosed prena...
Description of hydrocephalus can be found in ancient medical literature from Egypt as old as 500 AD....
PURPOSE: Forking of the cerebral aqueduct is a developmental malformation that is infrequently enco...
Hydrocephalus is a common manifestation of many diseases. Caring and treating a patient with hydroce...
Endoscopic treatment for hydrocephalus started in the early 20th century, but could not thrive due t...
Introduction: Despite the absence of a precise definition, hydrocephalus usually means the presence ...
Hydrocephalus is a disorder in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collects in the brain. Possibl...
Introduction: Endoscopic techniques are being increasingly used in the management of various neurosu...
Hydrocephalus cases were regularly described by Hippocrates, Galen, and early and medieval Arabian p...
Objective: To determine the Neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus in children.Materials and Me...
IntroductIon: CSF diversionary surgery still remains one of the most common procedures in surgical n...
Since the first edition of this book, the impressive development of neuroendoscopy has dramatically ...
Hydrocephalus is a serious condition that affects patients of all ages, resulting from a multitude o...
Objective: To define the role of neuroendoscopy as an adjuvant technique for the management of pedia...
Hydrocephalus represents one of the most frequent pathologic entities requiring neurosurgical interv...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Object: Hydrocephalus diagnosed prena...
Description of hydrocephalus can be found in ancient medical literature from Egypt as old as 500 AD....
PURPOSE: Forking of the cerebral aqueduct is a developmental malformation that is infrequently enco...
Hydrocephalus is a common manifestation of many diseases. Caring and treating a patient with hydroce...
Endoscopic treatment for hydrocephalus started in the early 20th century, but could not thrive due t...
Introduction: Despite the absence of a precise definition, hydrocephalus usually means the presence ...
Hydrocephalus is a disorder in which excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collects in the brain. Possibl...
Introduction: Endoscopic techniques are being increasingly used in the management of various neurosu...
Hydrocephalus cases were regularly described by Hippocrates, Galen, and early and medieval Arabian p...
Objective: To determine the Neuroendoscopic management of hydrocephalus in children.Materials and Me...
IntroductIon: CSF diversionary surgery still remains one of the most common procedures in surgical n...