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Part Of The Neurosurgery By Example Series, This Volume On Peripheral Nerve Disorders 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 Are Divided Into Four Distinct Areas Of Peripheral Nerve Pathology: Entrapment And Inflammatory Neuropathies, Peripheral Nerve Pain Syndromes, Peripheral Nerve Tumors, And Peripheral Nerve Trauma. 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, Peripheral Nerve Surgery Is Appropriate For Neurosurgeons Who Wish To Learn More About This Subspecialty, And Those Preparing For The American Board Of Neurological Surgery Oral Examination.
This volume investigates the clinical management of peripheral nerve disorders through a case-based pedagogical framework. Dr. Lynda J-S Yang and Thomas C. Wilson utilize a collection of expert-led surgical cases to establish a standardized approach to assessment, operative planning, and complication management for both common and complex pathologies.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this text as a highly practical resource for neurosurgeons seeking to refine their subspecialty skills. Readers frequently note that the case-based structure provides a clear, actionable framework for preparing for board examinations and managing complex clinical scenarios.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190617136
ISBN-13:
9780190617134
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