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El. knyga: Reconstructive Neurosurgery

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International experts present in this volume advances in reconstructive neurosurgery focusing on the fields of neurotrauma and neurodegenerative disorders. The highlights include building an international strategy for risk reduction.



International experts present in this volume advances in reconstructive neurosurgery focusing on the fields of neurotrauma and neurodegenerative disorders. The highlights include building an international strategy for risk reduction, documentating an multidisciplinary approach towards restoration of function in paraplegic spinal cord-injured patients, describing a new approach for statistical analysis in traumatic brain injury trials, describing blood flow changes in diffuse brain injury, discussing rehabilitation programs in Germany following acute brain injury, describing research data form Taiwan on neurotrauma, showing the neuropsychiatric effects from deep brain stimuation fro ovement disorders, difining the role played by imanging for deep brain stimulation targeting in mental illness, using radiosurgery in decompresssion in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, describing the development of radiosurgery from brain to the spine, listing new transgenic animal models of Parkinson's disease, discussing gene therapy for neuropathic pain and Parkinson's disease, and finally, discussing constrained-induced movement therapy fro stroke patients, and endovascular therapy for cerebrovenous disorders.
Functional neurosurgery.- The role of modern imaging modalities on deep
brain stimulation targeting for mental illness.- Deep brain stimulation for
movement disorders and its neuropsychological implications.- Results by motor
cortex stimulation in treatment of focal dystonia, Parkinsons disease and
post-ictal spasticity. The experience of the Italian Study Group of the
Italian Neurosurgical Society.- Electrically and mechanically evoked
nociceptive neuronal responses in the rat anterior cingulate cortex.-
Trigeminal neuralgia. Non-invasive techniques versus microvascular
decompression. It is really available any further improvement?.- Gamma knife
radiosurgery for medically refractory idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia.-
Stereotactic lesioning for mental illness.- Neurorehabilitation.- Restoration
of locomotion in posttraumatic paraplegics: The multidisciplinary approach
and unexpected plasticity of single neurons facts and fantasy.-
Posttraumatic rehabilitation and one year outcome following acute traumatic
brain injury (TBI): Data from the well defined population based German
Prospective Study 20002002.- A randomized controlled trial of
constraint-induced movement therapy after stroke.- Increased regional
cerebral perfusion in contralateral motor and somatosensory areas after
median nerve stimulation therapy.- Effects of electrical cervical spinal cord
stimulation on cerebral blood perfusion, cerebrospinal fluid catecholamine
levels, and oxidative stress in comatose patients.- New technology.-
Strategic plan: building a international strategy for risk reduction
supercourse.- Endovascular procedures for cerebrovenous disorders.-
Translational research.- Transgenic rodent models of Parkinsons disease.-
Nigrostriatal alterations in bone morphogenetic proteinreceptor II dominant
negative mice.- AAV-GAD gene for rat models of neuropathic pain and
Parkinsons disease.- The role of genetic factors in the development of
hemifacial spasm: preliminary results.- Traumatic brain injury.- Neurotrauma
research in Taiwan.- New approaches to increase statistical power in TBI
trials: Insights from the IMPACT study.- The QOLIBRI- towards a quality of
life tool after traumatic brain injury: Current developments in Asia.-
Evaluation of optimal cerebral perfusion pressure in severe traumatic brain
injury.- Hyper flow and intracranial hypertension in diffuse axonal injury:
An update to gennarelli doctrine.- Intracranial pressure fluctuation during
hemodialysis in renal failure patients with intracranial hemorrhage.- Effect
of hyperbaric oxygen on patients with traumatic brain injury.- Spinal cord
injury.- Treatment of adjacent vertebral fractures following multiple-level
spinal fusion.- Clinical and radiographie results of unilateral
transpedicular balloon kyphoplasty for the treatment of osteoporotic
vertebral compression fractures.- Stereotactic radiosurgery.- Radiosurgery
from the brain to the spine: 20 years experience.- Hypofractionated
CyberKnife stereotactic radiosurgery for acoustic neuromas with and without
association to neurofibromatosis Type 2.