
Interventional Neuroradiology describes a range of endovascular, percutaneous and imaging techniques used in the region of the head, neck and spine. The coverage starts with look at the anatomy of the regions concerned, moves on the describe the techniques and equipment used, before covering their application in a range of specific disease types, for example vascular conditions, tumour and stroke. The book closes with section looking at other related aspects of patient care and service organization.James Byrne has commissioned chapters from international experts in this field.The book provides a concise and up-to-date alternative to the Lasjaunuas and Berstein five-volume set of books on Surgical Neuroangiography, published by Springer.
This text investigates the clinical application and theoretical foundations of endovascular, percutaneous, and imaging techniques within the head, neck, and spine. Edited by James Vincent Byrne, the book synthesizes contributions from international experts to provide a structured overview of modern interventional neuroradiology. It serves as a comprehensive reference for practitioners, detailing the transition from anatomical understanding to the execution of complex medical procedures.
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Experts recognize this volume as a concise, practical alternative to larger, multi-volume surgical neuroangiography references. Readers frequently note the clinical utility of the text for practitioners seeking a focused and current overview of interventional techniques.
Page Count:
424
Publication Date:
2002-07-15
ISBN-10:
0192631543
ISBN-13:
9780192631541
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