Description

Neurosurgery is a rapidly developing and technically demanding branch of surgery that requires a detailed knowledge of the basic neuro-sciences and a thorough clinical approach. The Oxford Textbook of Neurological Surgery is an up-to-date, objective and readable text that covers the full scope of neurosurgical practice. It is part of the Oxford Textbooks in Surgery series, edited by Professor Sir Peter Morris.

Table Content

Section 1 Principles of neurological surgery

Section 2 Tumours and skull base-intrinsic tumour

Section 3 Tumours and skull base— extra-axial and skull lesions

Section 4 Tumours and skull base—CP angle lesions

Section 5 Tumours and skull base—sellar and suprasellar tumours

Section 6 Tumours and skull base—posterior fossa

Section 7 Tumours and skull base—intraventricular

Section 8 Tumours and skull base—pineal

Section 9 Tumours and skull base—tumour syndromes

Section 10 Neurotrauma and intensive care

Section 11 Vascular neurosurger

Section 12 Spinal surgery—principles

Section 13 Spinal surgery

Section 14 Spinal trauma

Section 15 Peripheral nerve surgery

Section 16 Functional neurosurgery

Section 17 Epilepsy

Section 18 Paediatrics

Section 19 CSF disorders

Section 20 Infection