Edited by Philip E. Stieg, PhD, MD, Alexander Khalessi, MD, MBA and Michael L. J. Apuzzo, MD
Focusing on both the patient’s perspective and the neurosurgeon’s concerns, Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations: Essentials for Patients and Practitioners, edited by leading experts Drs. Philip E. Stieg, Alexander A. Khalessi, and Michael L.
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Focusing on both the patient’s perspective and the neurosurgeon’s concerns, Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations: Essentials for Patients and Practitioners, edited by leading experts Drs. Philip E. Stieg, Alexander A. Khalessi, and Michael L. J. Apuzzo, starts with an up-to-date approach to the matter of doctor-patient communication and moves on to the highly technical details of AVM treatment options. The first section covers communication with patients (who may well want to read it themselves); the second section is directed to neurosurgeons and other specialists caring for patients with intracranial AVMs, including those in emergency medicine, obstetrics, anesthesia, and intensive care. It offers a highly sophisticated but readable approach to the contemporary treatment of these challenging lesions.
Focusing on both the patient’s perspective and the neurosurgeon’s concerns, Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations: Essentials for Patients and Practitioners, edited by leading experts Drs. Philip E. Stieg, Alexander A. Khalessi, and Michael L. J. Apuzzo, starts with an up-to-date approach to the matter of doctor-patient communication and moves on to the highly technical details of AVM treatment options. The first section covers communication with patients (who may well want to read it themselves); the second section is directed to neurosurgeons and other specialists caring for patients with intracranial AVMs, including those in emergency medicine, obstetrics, anesthesia, and intensive care. It offers a highly sophisticated but readable approach to the contemporary treatment of these challenging lesions.
Key Features
Provides expert guidance on diagnosis, histopathology, natural history, anatomy, imaging, and treatment options and their risks and benefits—all with the goal of helping patients make informed decisions about the optimal management choices for their own individual cases.
Facilitates articulate, data-driven discussion and regarding the clinical diagnosis and surgical procedures involved in treating AVMs.
Addresses specific, difficult issues that arise during the treatment of AVMs, offering real-world advice to neurosurgeons and other care providers.
Includes key pearls in every chapter, as well as stunning anatomical illustrations throughout.
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Author Information
Edited by Philip E. Stieg, PhD, MD, Chair, Neurological Surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Professor of Neurosurgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York; Alexander Khalessi, MD, MBA, Chair, Neurological Surgery, UC San Diego Health, Professor of Surgery, Radiology and Neurosciences, UC San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, California and Michael L. J. Apuzzo, MD, Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, and Distinguished Adjunct Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
Edited by Philip E. Stieg, PhD, MD, Chair, Neurological Surgery, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Professor of Neurosurgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York; Alexander Khalessi, MD, MBA, Chair, Neurological Surgery, UC San Diego Health, Professor of Surgery, Radiology and Neurosciences, UC San Diego School of Medicine, San Diego, California and Michael L. J. Apuzzo, MD, Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, and Distinguished Adjunct Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
i. Acknowledgements ii. Preface iii. Foreword 1 Anatomy and Histology of Intracranial AVMs 2 Pathology and Genetics 3 Radiographic Anatomy: CT/MRI/Angiography and Risks 4 Molecular Biology 4 MRI Neurovascular Evaluation: Blood Flow, Perfusion, Diffusion, and Susceptibility 5 Natural History of Intracranial AVMs 6 Aneurysms Associated with Intracranial AVMs 7 Hemodynamic Factors: Vascular Steal and Breakthrough Bleeding 8 Classification Systems 9 Seizures and Intracranial AVMs 10 Decision Analysis for Asymptomatic Lesions 11 Decision Analysis for Symptomatic Lesions 12 Decision Analysis for Associated Aneurysms 13 Surgical Principles: Techniques, Goals, and Outcomes 14 Radiosurgery Principals for AVM Management: Techniques, Goals, and Outcomes 15 Principles of Neuroendovascular Management of AVMs: Goals, Timing, Techniques, and Outcomes 16 Multimodal/Combined Therapy: Goals and Outcomes 17 Palliation Versus Observation: Nonresectable AVMs 18 Conservative Management (“Observation) of Intracranial AVMs 19 Grading Systems and Surgical Risks 20 Risks of Endovascular Treatment of iAVMs 21 Risks of Combined Therapies 22 Risks of Radiosurgery 23 Emergency Management of Ruptured Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations 24 Medical Comorbidities in Elective Surgery 25 Anesthetic Management of Intracranial AVMs 26 Management of Perioperative Complications During iAVM Treatment 27 Intracranial AVMs and the Neurointensivist 28 Obstetric Considerations in AVM Management 29 Preoperative, Intraoperative, and Postoperative Imaging 30 Giant Intracranial AVMs 31 Treatment of Eloquent Cortex AVMs 32 Brain Stem and Posterior Fossa AVM’s 33 Corpus Collosal and Peri-Ventricular AVM’s 34 AVMs of the Sylvian Fissure 35 Pediatric AVMs 36 Residual AVMs 37 Intraoperative AVM Rupture 38 The Value of a Registry 39 Imaging Predictors for Rupture 40 Radiosurgical Innovations 41 Molecular Biology and Novel Treatments of Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations 42 Surgical Innovations iv. index and other frontmatter
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