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El. knyga: Pain Neurosurgery

Edited by (Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Michigan Health System), Edited by (Chair; Professor, Neuroscience & Experimen), Edited by (Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Michigan Health System)
  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Serija: Neurosurgery by Example
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190887698
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  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Serija: Neurosurgery by Example
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190887698
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Part of the Neurosurgery by Example series, this volume on pain neurosurgery presents exemplary cases in which renowned authors guide readers through the assessment and planning, decision making, surgical procedure, after care, and complication management of common and uncommon disorders. The cases explore the spectrum of clinical diversity and complexity within pain neurosurgery, including trigeminal neuralgia, postherpetic neuralgia, occipital neuralgia, percutaneous cordotomy for cancer-associated pain, chronic lumbar radiculopathy, and more.

Each chapter also contains 'pivot points' that illuminate changes required to manage patients in alternate or atypical situations, and pearls for accurate diagnosis, successful treatment, and effective complication management. Containing a focused review of medical evidence and expected outcomes, Pain Neurosurgery is appropriate for neurosurgeons who wish to learn more about a subspecialty, and those preparing for the American Board of Neurological Surgery oral examination.

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[ A]n excellent review of the most common pain conditions and their respective managementAll health care providers involved in treating patients with these pain conditions should read this book. * Line Jacques, Neurosurgery *

Series Editor's Preface vii
Contributors ix
1 Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia in the Healthy Patient
1(8)
Oren Sagher
2 Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia in the Elderly
9(4)
Kunal Raygor
Anthony Lee
Edward Chang
3 Secondary Trigeminal Neuralgia (Balloon Compression Rhizolysis)
13(10)
Jeffrey A. Brown
4 Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia
23(8)
Oren Sagher
5 Trigeminal Neuropathic Pain
31(10)
Mandana A. Behbahani
Nauman S. Chaudhry
Konstantin V. Slavin
6 Postherpetic Neuralgia: Motor Cortex Stimulation and Nucleus Caudalis DREZ Lesioning
41(10)
Sebastian Rubino
Roy S. Hwang
Julie G. Pilitsis
7 Occipital Neuralgia
51(14)
Richard L. Weiner
8 Geniculate Neuralgia
65(6)
Emily Lehmann Levin
9 Dorsal Root Entry Zone Lesioning for Brachial Plexus Avulsion Pain
71(8)
Daniel R. Cleary
Sharona Ben-Haim
10 Percutaneous Cordotomy for Cancer-Associated Pain
79(10)
Marian M. Bercu
Timothy Shepherd
Alon Y. Mogilner
11 Spinal Cord Injury Transitional Zone Pain
89(6)
Oren Sagher
12 Chronic Lumbar Radiculopathy: Spinal Cord Stimulation and Intrathecal Drug Delivery
95(10)
Brian J. A. Gill
Farhan A. Khan
Christopher J. Winfree
13 Intrathecal Drug Therapy for Painful Vertebral Metastases
105(8)
Sebastian Rubino
Shelby Sabourin
Julie G. Pilitsis
14 Pelvic/Visceral Cancer Pain
113(6)
Ashwin Viswanathan
15 Painful Diabetic Neuropathy
119(6)
Emily Lehmann Levin
16 Cluster Headache
125(6)
Emily Lehmann Levin
17 Postherpetic Neuralgia of the Trigeminal Nerve (Trigeminal Tractotomy-Nucleotomy)
131(10)
Zoe Teton
Ahmed M. Raslan
18 Cingulotomy for Intractable Pain
141(8)
Patrick J. Hunt
Patrick J. Karas
Ashwin Viswanathan
Sameer A. Sheth
19 Trigeminal Neuropathic Pain: Motor Cortex Stimulation
149(8)
Nicholas C. Field
Julie G. Pilitsis
20 Occipital Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Refractory Migraine
157(6)
Cletus Cheyuo
Roy S. Hwang
Julie G. Pilitsis
21 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Diagnosis and Surgical Management
163(10)
Roy S. Hwang
Claire Collison
Julie G. Pilitsis
22 Post-Stroke Intractable Pain
173(6)
Innocent Njoku
Julie G. Pilitsis
Index 179
Oren Sagher, MD, accepted a position on the neurosurgical faculty at the University of Michigan after completing his residency at the University of Virginia. He became Chief of Neurosurgery at the Ann Arbor Veterans Administration Hospital, a position he held until 1996. He then completed a fellowship in Pain and Functional Neurosurgery at the Oregon Health Sciences University, and took over as the Director of Neuromodulation at the University of Michigan. As the primary functional neurosurgeon at the University of Michigan, Dr. Sagher takes care of such problems as epilepsy, pain, Parkinson's Disease, and other movement disorders. Dr. Sagher is board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons, and is a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). He has served on the Executive Council on the AANS/CNS Joint Section on Pain, which he chaired from 2003 to 2005.

Emily Levin, MD, graduated from Johns

Hopkins University in 2002, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine with her Doctor of Medicine. Following completion of her surgical internship and residency in Neurosurgery at the University of Michigan, she completed a fellowship in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery at the University of California, San Francisco. While in San Francisco, she received specialized training in the surgical treatment of movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and dystonia. She also focused on surgery for treating epilepsy and pain. She is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at University of Michigan and the Chief of Neurosurgery for the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Julie G. Pilitsis, MD, is a Professor of Neurosurgery and of Neuroscience at Albany Medical College and Chair for the Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics. She completed her

neurosurgery residency at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. During that time, she also obtained a PhD in neurophysiology and became active in both basic science and translational research. She went on to complete a fellowship in Functional Neurosurgery at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. To date, she has served as Chair of the Joint Section on Pain of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)/Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) as well as AANS/CNS Chair of Joint Section for Women in Neurosurgery. She is currently an Executive Council Member of the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Scientific Program for the AANS, and on the NANS Board of Directors. With the support of the NANS Board of Directors, she began the NANS Women in Neuromodulation Section where she was the first chair and currently serves as senior advisor. Dr. Pilitsis maintains an NIH sponsored research program focused on device optimization for neuromodulation and has

published over 100 journal articles, 4 books, and numerous chapters. She serves as section editor of functional neurosurgery in Operative Neurosurgery, is on the editorial board of Neuromodulation, and sits on multiple NIH study sections.