Author(s): L. Dade Lunsford (Editor), Jason P. Sheehan
Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
Publication Date: 15 July 2009
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 200 pages
ISBN-10: 1604062002
ISBN-13: 9781604062007
Book Description
A complete resource on state-of-the-art intracranial radiosurgery Written by recognized experts in the fields of neurologic surgery, neurology, physics, and radiation oncology, Intracranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery is a comprehensive reference for current techniques for radiosurgery of the brain. Following introductory chapters on the relevant history, radiobiology, and neuropathology of radiosurgery, the book provides detailed discussion of radiosurgical procedures for various disease entities, including arteriovenous malformations and fistulas, meningiomas, vestibular and nonvestibular schwannomas, movement disorders, epilepsy, ocular disorders, and brain metastases. These chapters address the benefits and limitations of radiosurgical techniques for each indication and describe the outcomes, possible complications and their management, and alternative treatments. Highlights: * Review of all currently available treatment systems * Discussion of frame-based versus frameless techniques * Coverage of single and multisession radiosurgery with descriptions of indications and benefits of each approach * More than 100 high-quality illustrations, many in full color * Perspectives from international experts in the field This authoritative textbook will be invaluable to neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, neuroradiologists, and medical physicists at all levels. It is also a helpful resource for neurologists and other physicians who refer patients for intracranial radiosurgery.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Logically organized…an excellent discussion of the histopathologic changes that occur in the brain and tumors in the acute, subacute, and chronic timeframes after STR…very useful…well-written, informative, and accurate…the chapters are easy to read and current and have good references from excellent sources.–American Journalf of Neuroradiology[Four stars] An excellent book…a comprehensive reference…provides the latest information on the subject…an excellent source of necessary information for neurosurgical residents in training…highly recommend[ed].–Le Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques[Four stars] Excellent illustrations…[its] updated literature [includes] some of the most prominent trials, and a group of leading experts as authors, this book is an excellent reference for the field…an excellent book.–Doody’s ReviewThe fundamentals on stereotactic radiosurgery are explained in great detail, with accuracy and precision.–European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
From the Back Cover
A complete resource on state-of-the-art intracranial radiosurgery
Written by recognized experts in the fields of neurologic surgery, neurology, physics, and radiation oncology,Intracranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery is a comprehensive reference for current techniques for radiosurgery of the brain. Following introductory chapters on the relevant history, radiobiology, and neuropathology of radiosurgery, the book provides detailed discussion of radiosurgical procedures for various disease entities, including arteriovenous malformations and fistulas, meningiomas, vestibular and nonvestibular schwannomas, movement disorders, epilepsy, ocular disorders, and brain metastases. These chapters address the benefits and limitations of radiosurgical techniques for each indication and describe the outcomes, possible complications and their management, and alternative treatments.
Highlights:
Review of all currently available treatment systems
Discussion of frame-based versus frameless techniques
Coverage of single and multisession radiosurgery with descriptions of indications and benefits of each approach
More than 100 high-quality illustrations, many in full color
Perspectives from international experts in the field
This authoritative textbook will be invaluable to neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, neuroradiologists, and medical physicists at all levels. It is also a helpful resource for neurologists and other physicians who refer patients for intracranial radiosurgery.
About the Author
University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Dept of Neurological Surgery, Charlottesville, VA, USA