Proceedings of the 6th European Congress of Neurosurgery : Organized by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies Paris, July 15–20, 1979. Vol. 1
معرفی کتاب «Proceedings of the 6th European Congress of Neurosurgery : Organized by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies Paris, July 15–20, 1979. Vol. 1» نوشتهٔ R. A. Frowein (auth.), Prof. Dr. J. Brihaye, Dr. P. R. R. Clarke, Prof. Dr. F. Loew, J. Overgaard M.D., E. Pásztor M.D., Prof. Dr. B. Pertuiset, Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h. c. K. Schürmann, L. Symon T.D., F.R.C.S. (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Wien در سال 1979. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Front Matter....Pages I-XI Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Prognostic Assessment of Coma in Relation to Age....Pages 3-12 Adding up the Glasgow Coma Score....Pages 13-16 Protocol for Reception, Management, and Assessment of Head Injuries....Pages 17-25 Eye Movements as a Prognostic Factor....Pages 26-28 The Clinical Criteria in Gravity Assessment of Acute Head Injuries Associated With Coma....Pages 29-34 Combined Clinical and EEG Examinations for Assessment of Severity of Acute Head Injuries....Pages 35-39 Using the Spectral Analysis of the EEG for Prognosis of Severe Brain Injuries in the First Post-Traumatic Week....Pages 40-42 Prognostic Aspects of Electroclinical and Neuroendocrine Data in Severe Brain Injury....Pages 43-49 Early Prognosis After Severe Human Head Injury Utilizing Multimodality Evoked Potentials....Pages 50-51 Heart Rate Studies in Association With Electroencephalography (EEG) as a Means of Assessing the Progress of Head Injuries....Pages 52-57 Prognostic Information From EEG and ICP Monitoring After Severe Closed Head Injuries in the Early Post-Traumatic Phase....Pages 58-62 Symptoms of Temporal Lobe Contusions in the Early Period Post-Trauma....Pages 63-65 Significance of Intracranial Pressure and Neurological Deficit as Prognostic Factors in Acute Severe Brain Lesions....Pages 66-69 Prognostic Value of the Intracranial Pressure Levels During the Acute Phase of Severe Head Injuries....Pages 70-73 The Prognostic Value of Intracranial Pressure Monitoring After Severe Head Injuries....Pages 74-77 Prognostic Signs During Continuous Monitoring of the Ventricular Fluid Pressure in Patients With Severe Brain Injury....Pages 78-84 CT, EEG, and ICP Recordings During Intensive Care of Acute Head Injuries....Pages 85-85 CT Scan, ICP and Early Neurological Evaluation in the Prognosis of Severe Head Injury....Pages 86-88 Post-Traumatic Acute Rise of ICP Related to Subclinical Epileptic Seizures....Pages 89-92 Serum Myelin Basic Protein, Clinical Responsiveness, and Outcome of Severe Head Injury....Pages 93-95 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 The Significance of Cerebral and Systemic Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation in Early Prognosis of Brain Injury....Pages 96-97 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Related to Outcome in Head Injury....Pages 98-102 Prognostic Significance of the Changes in the Carbohydrate Metabolism in Severe Head Injury....Pages 103-107 CK BB -Isoenzymes as a Sign of Cerebral Injury....Pages 108-112 Disturbances of the Carbohydrate Metabolism in Acute Head Trauma....Pages 113-114 The Prognostic Value of Osmolality Within the First Week of Sustaining Head Injury....Pages 115-119 Post-Traumatic Amnesia, Post-Concussional Symptoms, and Accident Neurosis....Pages 120-123 Burdens Imposed on the Relatives of Those With Severe Brain Damage Due to Injury....Pages 124-125 The Nature of Physical, Mental and Social Deficits Contributing to the Categories of Good Recovery, Moderate and Severe Disability in the Glasgow Global Outcome Scale....Pages 126-127 Long-Term Prognosis After Severe Head Injury....Pages 128-133 Factors Determining Prognosis in Acute Subdural Haematoma....Pages 134-136 Factors Influencing the Outcome of Coma in Severely Injured Patients....Pages 137-139 Age and Outcome of Severe Head Injury....Pages 140-143 Early Prognosis of Severe Head Injuries in Children....Pages 144-147 Prognosis in Diffuse Injury....Pages 148-148 Prognosis in Patients With Severe Head Injury....Pages 149-152 Prognostic Factors in Acute Head Injuries—Brain Stem Contusion During the First Week....Pages 153-157 Prognosis of the Individual Patient With Severe Head Injury....Pages 158-160 Predicting the Outcome of Individual Patients in the First Week After Severe Head Injury....Pages 161-164 Head Injury Prognosis: Calculations From Clinical Data....Pages 165-170 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Predicting Outcome After Severe Head Injury—A Computer-Assisted Analysis of Neurological Symptoms and Laboratory Values....Pages 171-173 Risk Factors in Severe Head Injury....Pages 174-178 The Prediction of Outcome of Patients Admitted Following Head Injury in Coma With Bilateral Fixed Pupils....Pages 179-182 Forecasting Peculiarities of Intracerebral Pressure and Local Cerebral Blood Flow Data and Methods of Outcome Forecasting in the Early Postoperative Period....Pages 183-187 Sleep Alterations During Post-Traumatic Coma as a Possible Predictor of Cognitive Defects....Pages 188-192 Assessment of Outcome Following Large Decompressive Craniectomy in Management of Serious Cerebral Contusion....Pages 193-194 Outcome of Acute Subdural Haematoma Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy....Pages 195-198 Early Surgical Treatment of Traumatic Intracranial Haematomas and Laceration Foci as the Main Factor for Favourable Prognosis....Pages 199-200 Local CBF in the Laceration Focus in Patients With Craniocerebral Trauma....Pages 201-202 Brain Injuries—Causes of Death, and Life Expectancy....Pages 203-204 On Comparing Series of Head Injured Patients....Pages 205-208 Effect of Therapy on Prognosis of Cerebral Contusions....Pages 209-209 The Assessment of the Efficacy of Different Therapies for Severe Head Injuries....Pages 210-212 Front Matter....Pages 213-213 Phenomena Associated With Focal Ischaemia in the Central Nervous System....Pages 215-217 Experimental Cerebral Hypoxia and Ischaemia in Cats....Pages 218-221 Experimental Middle Cerebral Artery Embolization and Embolectomy....Pages 222-225 Pentothal Protection for Delay Cerebral Revascularization....Pages 226-230 Techniques of End-To-Side Anastomosis—Experimental Evaluation and Clinical Findings....Pages 231-235 A New Technique for End-To-Side Anastomosis Between Small Arteries....Pages 236-240 A Scanning Electron Microscopic (SEM) Study of the Re-Endothelialization of the Carotid End-To-Side Anastomosis in the Rat....Pages 241-249 Front Matter....Pages 213-213 Scanning Electron Microscopy of the Endothelial Surface of Small Diameter Vein Grafts in Rats Treated With Heparin....Pages 250-253 Venous Patch in Arteries of 1 mm External Diameter....Pages 254-256 Application of Magnetobiological Effects in Restorative Cerebral Angiosurgery....Pages 257-259 Microvascular Repair With Neodymium-YAG Laser....Pages 260-262 Surgical Possibilities in the Third Portion of the Vertebral Artery (Above C2)....Pages 263-269 Assessment of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Using the XE-133 Inhalation Method in Patients Undergoing EIAB Surgery....Pages 270-271 Cortical Arterial Pressure in Extra-Intracranial Anastomosis....Pages 272-274 Animal Experiments With Doppler Flow Transducers....Pages 275-277 The Role of Anastomoses in Brain Circulation....Pages 278-281 Cerebral Revascularization With Extra-Intracranial Anastomoses for Vascular Lesions of Traumatic, Malformative, and Tumorous Origin....Pages 282-286 Prevention of Brain Stem Stroke by Microvascular Anastomosis....Pages 287-290 The Importance of the Early Diagnosis of Preocclusive Carotid Artery Lesions....Pages 291-293 Microsurgical Approach to Bilateral Carotid Artery Occlusion....Pages 294-297 Tandem Lesions of the Internal Carotid Arteries and Their Management....Pages 298-301 Multiple Angiographic Studies and Tri-Dimensional Assessment of Regional Cerebral Perfusion on Patients Treated by EC-IC Bypass....Pages 302-302 Extra-Intracranial Cerebral Anastomosis Operation in Acute Ischaemia as an Emergency....Pages 303-303 EICA in Transient Ischaemic Attacks and Neurological Deficits....Pages 304-305 Extra-Intracranial Anastomosis in Patients With Completed Strokes....Pages 306-307 Effect of Extra-Intracranial Arterial Bypass (EIAB) on Cerebral Circulation and EEG....Pages 308-308 Advantage of Using Hyperbaric Oxygenation (HO) in Combination With Extra-Intracranial Arterial Bypass (EIAB) in the Treatment of Completed Stroke....Pages 309-309 Front Matter....Pages 213-213 Six Hundred Endovascular Neurosurgical Procedures in Vascular Pathology....Pages 310-311 Endovascular Method of Excluding From the Circulation Saccular Cerebral Arterial Aneurysms, Leaving Intact Vessels Patient....Pages 312-315
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