references - springer978-3-7091-6992... · 2017-08-28 · lanz t von, wachsmuth w (1979) praktische...
TRANSCRIPT
REFERENCESL� ____________________________________________ ~1409
References
Chapter 1
Alexander E Jr (1966 et seq) Neurosurgical techniques. J Neurosurg 24: 818-819
Alexander E Jr, Adams JE, Davis CH Jr (1963) Complications in the use of temporary intracranial arterial clip. J Neurosurg 20: 810-811
Baily P (ed) (1933) Intracranial tumors. Thomas Ch C, Springfield, III
Benninghoff A, Goertller K (1975) Lehrbuch der Anatomie des Menschen, Bd III, 9. Aufl. Ferner H, Staubesand J (eds), Urban und Schwarzenberg, Munchen Berlin Wien
Chaffee BA (1967) Modified aneurysm clip. J Neurosurg 26: 449 Clarke P (1978) Breaking of an aneurysm clip [letter]. J Neurosurg
48: 318 Cushing H (1911) The control of bleeding in operations for brain
tumors. With the description of silver "clips" for the occlusion of vessels inaccessible to the ligature. Ann Surg 54: 1-19
Cushing H (1932) Intracranial tumours. Notes upon a series of two thousand verified cases with surgical-mortality percentages pertaining thereto. Thomas Ch C, Springfield, III
Daniels AU, Gardiner RJ, Klingler DR (1978) Final report. Aneurysm clip data collection and in vitro testing. US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC
DeLong WB (1977) A simple method of measuring aneurysm clip tension. Technical note. J Neurosurg 47: 788-789
DeLong WB, Ray RL (1978) Metallurgical analysis of aneurysm and microvascular clips. J Neurosurg 48: 614-621
Dolan EJ, Tator CH (1979) A new method for testing the force of clips for aneurysms or experimental spinal cord compression. J Neurosurg 51: 229-233
Donaghy RMP, Ya§argil MG (1967) Microvascular surgery. Report of first conference, October 1-7, 1966, Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vermont. Mosby, Saint Louis
Drake CG, Allcock JM (1973) Postoperative angiography and the "slipped" clip. J Neurosurg 39: 683-689
Drake CG (1979) Giant intracranial aneurysms: experience in 174 patients. Clin Neurosurg 26: 12-95
Drake CG (1981) Management of cerebral aneurysm. Stroke 12: 273-283
Eggert HR (1983) Grundlagen zur Anwendung des Nd-YAGLasers bei der Operation von intrakraniellen Tumoren. Habilitationsschrift, Freiburg
Eggert HR (1985) Optical properties of brain tissue and brain tumors at the wavelength of the Nd-Yag-Iaser (A = 1060 nm) In: Advances in neurosurgery, vol 13. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo
Eggert HR (1985) Unterschiede der optischen Eigenschaften von Hirngewebe und Hirntumoren bei A = 1060 nm. Verhandlungsbericht der Deutschen Gesellschaft fUr Lasermedizin Munchen; Zurich EBM
Eggert HR, Kiessling M, Herchenhan E (1985) Reversible Veranderungen des Rattenhirns nach Nd-YAG-Laser-Be-
strahlung. Verhandlungsbericht der Deutschen Gesellschaft fUr Lasermedizin Munchen; Zurich EBM
Eggert HR, Kiessling M, Kleihues P (1985) Time course and spatial distributation of Nd-Y AG-laser - induced lesions in the rat brain. Neurosurgery 16: 443-448
Gilsbach JM (1983) Intraoperative Doppler sonography in neurosurgery. Springer, Wien New York
Gilsbach JM (1984) Mikrovaskulare intraoperative Dopplersonographie. Ultraschall 5: 24&-254
Gilsbach JM (1985) Intracranial Doppler sonography. In: Hartmann A, Hoyer S (eds) Cerebral blood flow and metabolism measurement. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo
Gilsbach J, Eggert HR, Harders A (1985) From admission to postoperative management. In: Auer LM et al (eds) Timing of aneurysm surgery. de Gruyter, Berlin
Gilsbach J, Eggert HR, Hassler WC (1985) Possibilities and limits of the midline interhemispheric approach. Acta Neurochir (Wi en) [Suppl] 35: 84-88
Gilsbach J, Eggert HR, Harders A (in press) From admission to postoperative management. In: Auer LM (ed) Proc Sec Int Symp "Cerebral aneurysms in the acute stage"
Gilsbach JM, Eggert HR, Hassler W (in press) Possibilities and limits of the midline interhemispheric approach. ESPN 84 Wien
Gilsbach J, Eggert HR, Seeger W Dorsolateral approach for ventrolateral craniospinal lesions. Will be published in: "Der kranio-zervikale Ubergang"
Gilsbach J, Gaitzsch J, Gaitzsch G, Harders A (1984) Dopplersonographische direkte intraoperative Untersuchungstechniken mikrovaskularer Anastomosen. In: Jungbluth KH, Mommsen U (eds) Plastische und wiederherstellende MaBnahmen bei Unfallverletzungen 20. Band, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Gilsbach J, Harders A (1984 in press) Early aneurysm operation and vasospasm. Intracranial Doppler findings. Satellitsymp. Nimodipine - Moglichkeiten der Prophylaxe und Therapie ischamischer neurologischer Defizite nach Subarachnoidalblutung. Hannover
Gilsbach J, Harders A (1984) Spasmus oder Hyperamie bei akuter Subarachnoidalblutung? Intraoperative Dopplerbefunde bei der Fruhoperation. In: Voth D, Glees P (eds) Der zerebrale Angiospasmus. de Gruyter, Berlin New York, pp 309-312
Gilsbach J, Harders A (1985) Microvascular end-to-side anastomoses: The double patch technique. In: Advances in neurosurgery, vol 13. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo
Gilsbach J, Hassler W (1984) Intraoperative Doppler and real time sonography in neurosurgery. Neurosurg Rev 7, 199-208
Gilsbach J, Hassler W (1984) Mikrovaskulare Chirurgie im Kindesalter. In: Michaelis R, Nolte R, Buchwald-Saal M, Haas GH (eds) Entwicklungsneurologie. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart Berlin Koln Mainz, pp 210-214
410~1 ____________________________________________ ~IREFERENCES
Greenberg 1M (1981) Staircase concept of instrument placement in microsurgery. Neurosurgery 9: 696-702
Guleke N (1950) Die Eingriffe am Gehimschiidel, Gehim, an der Wirbelsaule und am Riickenmark. In: Guleke N, Zenker R (eds) Allgemeine und spezielle Operationslehre, vol 2, 2nd edn. Springer, Berlin Gottingen Heidelberg, pp 335-343
Gurdjian ES, Thomas LM (1970) Operative neurosurgery, 3rd edn. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore
Handa H (1973) Microneurosurgery. University Park Press, Baltimore
Harders A (1986) Transkranielle dopplersonographische Untersuchungen von cerebrovaskularen Spasmen nach spontaner Subarachnoidalblutung. Habilitationsschrift, Freiburg
Harders A (1986 in press) Monitorin hemodynamic changes related to vasospasm in the circle of Willis after aneurysm surgery. In: Aaslid R (ed) Transcranial Doppler sonography, Springer, Wien New York
Harders A, Gilsbach J (1984) Transkranielle Doppler-Sonographie in der Neurochirurgie. Ultraschall 5: 237-246
Harders A, Gilsbach J (1985) Time course of cerebrovascular spasm in early aneurysm operation. Transcranial Doppler findings. In: Auer LM (ed) Timing of aneurysm surgery. de Gruyter, Berlin New York, pp 437-445
Harders A, Gilsbach J (1985) Transcranial Doppler sonography and application in extra-cranial-intracranial bypass surgery. Part I: Method of transcranial Doppler sonography. Neurol Res 7: 129-132
Harders A, Gilsbach J (1985) Transcranial Doppler sonography and application in extracranial-intracranial bypass surgery. Part II: Application of transcranial Doppler sonography in extra-intracranial bypass surgery. Neurol Res 7: 132-141
Harders A, Gilsbach J, Hassler W (1985) Transcranial Doppler findings in extra-intracranial bypass surgery. In: Advances in neurosurgery, vol 13. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo
Harders A, Gilsbach J, Laborde G (in press) Where can transcranial Doppler sonography take over the role of angiography in neuroradiology? Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the European Society of Neuroradiology, Amsterdam, 11.-14. Sept. 1985
Harders A, Gilsbach J, Weigel K (1985) Supratentorial space occupying lesions following infratentorial surgery. Early diagnosis and treatment. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 74: 57--60
Hoff IT (1982) Neurosurgery (from Goldsmith HS: Practice of surgery). Harper & Row, Philadelphia
Horsley V (1893) Discussion on the treatment of cerebral tumors. Br Med J 2: 1365
Kemohan JW, Saye GP (1952) Tumors of the central nervous system. Washington, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Fascicle 35, Atlas of Tumor Pathology
Krause F (1941, 1932) Die spezielle Chirurgie der Gehimkrankheiten, Bd 2 b, 3 In: Neue Deutsche Chirurgie, Bd 49 b u 50. Enke, Stuttgart
Krayenbiihl HA, Ya§argil MG (1965) Die zerebrale Angiographie. Lehrbuch fiir Klinik und Praxis. Thieme, Stuttgart
Kurze T, Apuzzo MU, Weiss MH et al (1975) Collagen sponge for surface brain protection. J Neurosurg 43: 637--638
Lang J (1981) Clinical anatomy of the head. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Lanz T von, Wachsmuth W (1979) Praktische Anatomie - Kopf, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
McMinn RMH, Hutchings RT, Logan BM (1981) A colour atlas of head and neck anatomy. Wolf Medical Publications Ltd
Newton TH, Potts DG (1974) Radiology of the skull and brain. Angiography, vol 2, book 3. Mosby, Saint Louis, pp 128-155, 1853-2227
Nieuwenbuys R, Voogd J, von Juizen Chr (1978) The human central nervous system. A synopsis and atlas. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Rand RW (1978) Microneurosurgery, 2nd edn. Mosby, St. Louis Rhoton AL, Jr (1982) Micro-operative techniques. In: Youman
JR (ed) Neurological surgery, 2nd edn, vol 1. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 1160-1194
Seeger W (1980) Microsurgery of the brain. Anatomical and technical principles, vol 1 and 2. Springer, Wien New York
Seeger JF, Burke DP, Knake JE, Gabrielsen TO (1981) Computed tomographic and angiographic evaluation of hemangioblastomas. Radiology 138: 65-73
Stephens RB, Stilwell BL (1969) Arteries and veins of the human brain. Thomas Ch C, Springfield, III
SUgita K, Hirota T, Iguchi I, Mizutani T (1976) Comparative study of the pressure of various aneurysm clips. J Neurosurg 44: 723-727
Terbrugge K, Scotti G, Eitheir R et al (1977) Computed tomography in intracranial arteriovenous malformation. Radiology 122: 703-705
Chapter 2
Bergerhoff W (1952) Messungen von Winkeln und Strecken an Rontgenbildem des Schiidels. Fortschr Rontgenstr 77: 62-73
Bergerhoff W (1953) Wachstum und Bauplan des Schiidels im Rontgenbild. Fortschr Rontgenstr 79: 745-760
Bergerhoff W, Hobler W (1953) Messungen von Winkeln und Strecken am Rontgenbild des Schadels von Kindem und Jugendlichen. Fortschr Rontgenstr 78: 190-195
Bergerhoff W, Martin M (1953) Messungen von Winkeln und Strecken am Rontgenbild von Sauglingen und Kleinkindem. Fortschr Rontgenstr 80: 742-749
Bergerhoff W, Stilz R (1954) Die Beugung der Schiidelbasis im Rontgenbild. Fortschr Rontgenstr 80: 618--622
Oaveria LE, Kendal BE, DuBoulay GH (1977) Computerized axial tomography in supratentorial gliomas and metastases. In: DuBoulay GH, Moseley IF (eds) First European seminar on computerized axial tomography in clinical practice. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Hollinshead WH (1968) Anatomy for surgeons, 2nd edn, vol 1, The head and neck. Harper & Row, New York
Krayenbiihl, HA, Ya§argil MG (1968) Cerebral angiography, 2nd edn. Butterworths, London, p 401
Lang J (1981) Klinische Anatomie des Kopfes, Neurokranium, Orbita, kraniozervikaler Ubergang. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Martin R (1928) Lehrbuch der Anthropologie, Bd 2, 2. Aufl, Fischer, Jena
Pemkopf E [Ferner H (ed)] (1980) Atlas der topographischen und angewandten Anatomie des Menschen, Bd 1: Kopf und Hals. Urban und Schwarzenberg, Miinchen Berlin Wien
Potts DG, Newton TH (1974) Radiology of the skull and brain, angiography. Mosby, Saint Louis
Pressmann BD, Kirkwood JR, Davis DO (1975) Computerized transverse tomography of vascular lesions of the brain. Part I. Am J Roentgenoll24: 208-214
Rauber-Kopsch (1906) Lehrbuch der Anatomie, Abt 2, Knochen, Bander. 7 Aufl. Leipzig, Thieme
REFERENCES 1...1 _____________________ --11411
Richter A (1899) Ober Porencephalie. Arch Psychiatr 32: 145-168
Salamon G, Huang YP (1976) Radiologic anatomy of the brain. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Sobotta J, Becher H, Ferner H, Staubesand H (eds) (1973) Atlas der Anatomie des Menschen, Bd 3, 17. Aufl. Urban und Schwarzenberg, Munchen Berlin Wien
Springer M (1906) Die Stirnnaht und der Stirnfontanellknochen. Konigsberg 1897. According to Rauber-Kopsch, vol 2, p 289
Tenner MS (1971) The role of conventional neuroradiologic techniques in relation to computed tomography, Neoplasms. In: Sher JH, Ford DH (eds): Primary intracranial. S P Med and Sci, New York, pp 71-85
Youmans JR (1982) Neurological surgery, vol 6, 2nd edn. A comprehensive reference guide to the diagnoses and management of neurosurgical problems. Saunders, Philadelphia
Chapter 3
French LA, Ausmann 11 (1977) Metastatic neoplasms to the brain. Clin Neurosurg 24: 41-46
Garfield JS (1976) Neurosurgical aspects of supratentorial malignant gliomas. Proc Roy Soc Med 69: 53-55
Haar F, Patterson RH Jr (1972) Surgery for metastatic intracranial neoplasm. Cancer 30: 1241-1245
Hekmatpanah J (1981) Recent results on morbidities and mortalities of brain tumors. Presented at the Society of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, May 10-13
Logue V (1979) Surgery of meningiomas. In: Symon L (ed) Operative surgery fundamental international techniques neurosurgery. Butterworths, London Boston Sydney Wellington Durban Toronto, pp 128-173
Magilligan DJ Jr, Rogers JS, Knighton RS et al (1976) Pulmonary neoplasm with solitary cerebral metastasis: Results of combined excision. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 72: 690-698
McKeran RC, Thomas DGT (1980) The clinical study of gliomas. In: Thomas PGT, Graham DI (eds) Brain tumours, scientific basis, clinical investigation and current therapy. Butterworths, London, pp 194-230
Netsky MG, August B, Fowler W (1950) The longevity of patients with glioblastoma multiforme. J Neurosurg 7: 261-269
Olivecrona H (1967) The surgical treatment of intracranial tumors. In: Olivecrona H, Tonnis W (eds) Neurochirurgie, vol 4, part 4. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 228-301
Walker MD (1977) Treatment of brain tumors. Med Clin North Am 61: 1045-1051
Walker M, Alexander E, Hunt W et al (1978) Evaluation of BCNU and/or radiotherapy in the treatment of anaplastic gliomas. J Neurosurg 49: 333-343
Chapter 4
Bonnal J, Brotchi J (1978) Surgery of the superior sagittal sinus in parasagittal meningiomas. J Neurosurg 48: 935-945
Debrun G, Chartres A (1972) Infra and supratentorial arteriovenous malformation. A general review. Neuroradiology 3: 184-192
Donaghy RMP, Wallman LJ, Flanagan ME et al (1973) Sagittal sinus repair. J Neurosurg 38: 244-248
MacGee EE (1971) Surgical treatment of cerebral metastases from lung cancer: the effect on quality and duration of survival. J Neurosurg 35: 416-420
Maxwell RE, Chou SN (1982) Convexity meningiomas and general principles meningioma surgery. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds) Operative neurosurgical techniques. Grune and Stratton, New York, pp 491-501
Maxwell RE, Chou SN (1982) Parasagittal and falx meningiomas. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds) Operative neurosurgical techniques. Grune and Stratton, New York, pp 503-515
Posner JB (1974) Diagnosis and treatment of metastases to the brain. Clin Bull 4: 47-57
Ransohoff J (1975) Surgical management of metastatic tumors. Semin Oncol 2: 21-27
Chapter 5
Aronson SM, Garcia JH, Aronson BE (1964) Metastatic neoplasms of the brain: their frequency in relation to age. Cancer 17: 558-563
Cromwell LD, Harris AB (1980) Treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformation. A combined neurosurgical and neuroradiological approach. J Neurosurg 52: 705-708
Garretson NH (1981) Surgery of arteriovenous malformations. Presented at the Sixth Joint Meeting on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, Los Angeles. Feb. 12-14
Patterson RH Jr, Voorhies RM (1978) Surgical approaches to intracranial and intraspinal arteriovenous malformations. Clin Neurosurg 25: 412-424
Chapter 6
Albin MS, Bunegin L, Bennett MH et al (1977) Clinical and experimental brain retraction pressure monitoring. Acta Neurol Scand 56 [Suppl 164]: 522-523
Albin MS, Bunegin L, Heisel P, Marlin A, Babinski M (1980) Intracranial pressure and regional cerebral blood flow responses to experimental brain retraction pressure. In: Shulman K, Marmarou A, Miller JD, Becker DP, Hochwald GM, Brock M (eds) Intracranial pressure IV. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 131-135
Bailey P, Bagdasar D (1929) Intracranial chordoblastoma. Am J Pathol 5: 439-449
Bonnal J, Stevenaert A, Brotchi J et al (1974) Bilan de neuf ans d'experience de la chirurgie des anevrysmes arteriels intracraniens. Acta Neurol Belg 74: 337-355
Bonnal J, Thibaut A, Brotchi J, Born J (1980) Invading meningiomas of the sphenoid ridge. J Neurosurg 53: 587-599
Carmel PW, Antunes JL, Ferin M (1979) Collection of blood from the pituitary stalk and portal veins in monkeys, and from the pituitary sinusoidal system of monkey and man. J Neurosurg 50: 75-80
Cushing H, Eisenhardt L (1938) Meningiomas: their classification, regional behaviour, life history, and surgical end results. Thomas Ch C, Springfield, III
Dahlin DC, MacCarty CS (1952) Chordoma: A study of fifty-nine cases. Cancer 5: 1170-1178
Dandy WE (1938) Intracranial aneurysm of internal carotid artery, cured by operation. Ann Surg 107: 654-659
Dandy WE (1942) Surgical treatment of intracranial and arterial aneurysms. Trans Am Neural Assoc 68: 142-144
Dandy WE (1944, reprinted 1969) Intracranial arterial aneurysms. Comstock, New York
Derome PJ (1982) The transbasal approach to tumors invading the base of the skull. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds)
412~1 ____________________________________________ ~I REFERENCES
Operative neurosurgical techniques: indications, methods and results, voll. Grune & Stratton, New York, pp 357-380
Dott NM (1958) Surgical aspects of the hypothalamus. In: Clark WEL, Beattie J, Riddoch GG et al (eds) The hypothalamus: morphological, functional, clinical and surgical aspects. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, pp 131-185
Dunker RO, Harris AB (1976) Surgical anatomy of the proximal anterior cerebral artery. J Neurosurg 44: 359-367
Duvernoy HM (1978) Human brainstem vessels. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Erdheim J (1904) Uber Hypophysenganggeschwiilste und Hirncholesteatome. Sitzber Akad Wiss (Vienna) 113: 537-726
Fitz CR, Wortzmann G, Harwood-Nash DC et al (1978) Computed tomography in craniopharyngiomas. Radiology 127: 687-691
Gibo H, Carter CC, Rhotons AL, Lenkey C, Mitchell RJ (1981) Microsurgical anatomy of the middle cerebral artery. J Neurosurg 54: 151-169
Grand W (1980) Microsurgical anatomy of the proximal middle cerebral artery and the internal carotid artery bifurcation. Neurosurgery 7: 218-218
Gregorius FK, Hepler RS, Stern WE (1975) Loss and recovery of vision with suprasellar meningiomas. J Neurosurg 42: 69-75
Heffelfinger MJ, Dahlin DC, MacCarty CS, Beabout JW (1973) Chordomas and cartilaginous tumors at the skull base. Cancer 32: 410-420
Heroes RC, Ojemann RG, Crowell RM (1982) Superior temporal gyrus approach to middle cerebral artery aneurysms: technique and result. Neurosurgery 10: 308-313
Hunt WE, Sayers MP, Yashon D (1973) Tumors of the sellae and parasellar area. In: Youmans J (ed) Neurological surgery. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 1412-1431
Ito Z (1982) The microsurgical anterior interhemispheric approach suitably applied to ruptured aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery in the acute stage. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 63: 85-99
Kepes 11 (1982) Meningiomas: Biology, pathology and differential diagnosis. Masson, New York
Key A, Retzius (1875) Studien in der Anatomie des Nervensystems und des Bindegewebes. Norstadt, Stockholm
Krayenbiihl H, Ya§argil MG (1975) Cranial chordomas. Prog Neurol 6: 380-434
Lanz T v, Wachsmuth W (1979) [Lang J, Wachsmuth W (eds)] Praktische Anatomie, Bd I, Teil 1 B. Lang J: Gehirn- und Augenschiidel. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Laws ER Jr (1980) Transsphenoidal microsurgery in the management of craniopharyngioma. J Neurosurg 52: 661-666
Liljequist B (1959) The subarachnoid cisterns. Anatomic and roentgenologic study. Acta radio I (Stockh) [SuppI185]
Lindqvist G, Norlen B (1966) Korsakoff's syndrome after operation on ruptured aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery. Acta Psychiatr Scand 42: 24-34 .
Logue V (1956) Surgery in spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. Operative treatment of aneurysms on the anterior cerebral and anterior communicating artery. Br Ned J 1: 473-479
MacCarty CS (1972) Meningiomas of the sphenoidal ridge. J Neurosurg 36: 114-120
Nakao S, Kikuchi H et al (1981) Successful clipping of carotidophthalmic aneurysms through a contralateral pterional approach. Report of two cases. J Neurosurg 54: 532-536
Ojemann RG (1982) Surgical management of meningiomas of the tuberculum sellae, olfactory groove, medial sphenoid wing,
and floor of the anterior fossa. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds) Operative neurosurgical techniques. Grune and Stratton, New York, pp 535-559
Perlmutter D, Rhoton AL Jr (1976) Microsurgical anatomy of the anterior cerebral-anterior communicating artery complex. J Neurosurg 45: 259-272
Petit-Dutaillis, Messimy R, Berdet H, Bennaim J (1951) Contribution au diagnostic des chordomes spheno-occipitaux. Sem Hop Paris 27: 2663-2676
Pitkethly DT, Hardman JM, Kempe LG, Earle KM (1970) Angioblastic meningiomas: Clinicopathologic study of 81 cases. J Neurosurg 32: 539-544
Pool JL (1961) Aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery. Bifrontal craniotomy and routine use of temporary clips. J Neurosurg 18: 98-101
Rhoton AL, Saeki N, Perlmutter D, Zeal A (1979) Microsurgical anatomy of common aneurysm sites. Clin Neurosurg 26: 248-306
Rhoton AL Jr, Perlmutter D (1980) Microsurgical anatomy of anterior communicating artery aneurysms. Neurol Res 2: 217-251
Romodanor SA: Blood supply in intracranial meningiomas involving the cavernous sinus. Vopr Neirokhir K: 35-40, 1977 (Abstract Neurosurgery 3: 277, 1979)
Samson DS, Hodsh RM, Clark WK (1978) Microsurgical evaluation of the pterional approach to aneurysm of the distal basilar circulation. Neurosurgery 3: 135-141
Sano K (in press) A multipurpose all-angle clip applier for aneurysm surgery
Sato 0, Sano K (1978) Microsurgical unilateral interhemispheric approach to anterior communicating aneurysms. 46th Annual Meeting of AANS. New Orleans
Simpson D (1957) The recurrence of intracranial meningiomas after surgical treatment. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 20: 22-39
Speakman TJ, Barlass JL (1963) The bifrontal approach to aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery. Can J Surg 6: 237-243
Suzuki J, Yoshimoto T (1976) Early operation for the ruptured intracranial aneurysms - Especially the cases operated within 48 hours after the last subarachnoid hemorrhage. Surg Neurol 4: 135-141
Ya§argil MG, Fox JL, Ray MW (1975) The microtechnical "pterional" approach. In: Krayenbiihl H et al (eds) Advances and technical standards in neurosurgery, vol 2. Springer, Wien New York, pp 113-170
Ya§argil MB, Antic J, Laciga R, Jain KK, Hodosh RM, Smith RD (1976) Microsurgical pterional approach to aneurysms of the basilar bifurcation. Surg Neurol 6: 83-91
Yokou A, SUgita K, Kobayashi S (1983) Intermittent versus continuous brain retraction. An experimental study. J Neurosurg 58: 918-928
Yoshimoto T, Suzuki J (1979) Temporary clipping: prolongation of the time of occlusion by mannitol. In: Pia HW et al (eds) Cerebral aneurysms: advance in diagnosis and therapy. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp. 338-392
Chapter 7
Abe H, Tsuru M, Ito T et al (1981) Temporal lobe damage as pitfalls at subtemporal transtentorial approach. No Shinkei Geka (Jpn) 9, 819-827
REFERENCES L..I ______________________ ---11 413
Albin MS, Bunegin L, Dujovny M et al (1975) Brain retraction pressure during intracranial procedures. Surg Forum 26: 499-500
Barrows HS, Harter DH (1962) Tentorial meningiomas. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 25: 40-44
Bonnal S, Thibaut A, Brotchi J et al (1980) Invading meningiomas of the sphenoid ridge. J Neurosurg 53: 587-599
Cambria S (1980) Thrombosis of the veins of Labbe with haemorrhagic cerebral infarction. Rev Neurol (Paris) 136, 321-326
Delmas A, Pertuiset B, Bertrand G (1949) Les veines du lobe temporal. CR Ass Anat 57, 185
Drake CG (1961) Bleeding aneurysms of the basilar artery. Direct surgical management in four cases. J Neurosurg 23: 230-238
Drake CG (1965) Surgical treatment of ruptured aneurysms of the basilar artery. Experience with 14 cases. J Neurosurg 23: 457-473
Drake CG (1973) Management of aneurysms of posterior circulation. In: Youmans Jr (ed) Neurological surgery, vol 2. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp 787-806
Drake CG (1977) Advances in the neurosurgical treatment of aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and hematomas of the vertebral circulation. Adv Neurol16: 211-225
Hardy DG, Rhoton AL (1978) Microsurgical relationships of the superior cerebellar artery and the trigeminal nerve. J Neurosurg 49,669-678
Horel JA (1978) The neuroanatomy of amnesia. A critique of the hippocampal memory hypothesis. Brain 101: 403-445
House WF (ed) (1964) Monograph: Transtemporal bone microsurgical removal of acoustic neuromas. Arch Otolaryngol 80: 597-756
House WF (1979) Management. In: House WF, Luetze CM (eds) Translabyrinthine approach, in acoustic tumors, vol 2. University Park Press, Baltimore, pp 43-87
Huang YP, Wolf BS (1974) The basal cerebral vein and its tributaries. In: Newton TH, Potts DG (eds) Radiology of the skull and brain, vol 2, book 3. Mosby, Saint Louis, pp 2111-2154
Kanzaki J, Shiobara J, Toya S (1980) Acoustic neuroma surgery. Translabyrinthine transtentorial approach via the middle cranial fossa. Acta Otorhinolaryngol 229: 261-269
Ljunggren B et al (1983) Temporary clipping during early operation for ruptured aneurysm: Preliminary report. Neurosurgery 12: 525-530
Mount LA, Antunes JL (1975) Results of treatment of intracranial aneurysms by wrapping and coating. J Neurosurg 42: 189-193
Ojemann RG (1980) Meningiomas of the basal para-pituitary region: technical considerations. Clin Neurosurg 27: 233-262
Peerless SJ (1978) Pre and post-operative management of intracranial aneurysms. In: Clinical neurosurgery, vol 26. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore
Peerless SJ, Drake CG (1982) Surgical techniques of posterior cerebral aneurysms. In: Operative neurosurgical techniques, vol 2. Grune and Stratton, New York, pp 909-931
Perret G, Nishioka H (1966) Report on the cooperative study of intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage VI. Arteriovenous malformations. J Neurosurg 25: 467-490
Pia HW (1979) Classification of vertebro-basilar aneurysms. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 47: 3-30
Pia HW, Langmaid C, Zierski J (1979) Cerebral aneurysms. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Scheremet R (1984) Zur Topographie der Briickenvenen im Bereich des Temporallappens. Inaug Diss Freiburg i Br 1984
Sugita K, Kobayashi S, Inoue T, Banno T (1981) New angled fenestrated clips for fusiform vertebral artery aneurysms. J Neurosurg 54: 346-351
SUgita K, Kobayashi S, Kyoshima K, Nakagawa F (1982) Fenestrated clips for unusual aneurysms of the carotid artery. J Neurosurg 57: 240-246
Yamaura A, Ise H, Makino H (1982) Treatment of aneurysms arising from the terminal portion of basilar artery. With special reference to the radiometric study and accessibility of transsylvian approach. Neurol Med Chir 22: 521-532
Chapter 8
Antunes JL, Muraszko K, Quest DO, Carmel PW (1982) Surgical strategies in the management of tumours of the anterior third ventricle. In: Brock M (ed) Modern neurosurgery. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York
Apuzzo MU (1982) Transcallosal interfornical exposure of lesions of the third ventricle. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds) Operative neurosurgical techniques. Grune and Stratton, New York, pp 585-594
Apuzzo MU, Chikovani OK, Gott PS, Teng EL, Zee CS, Giannotta SL, Weiss MH (1982) Transcallosal, interfornical approaches for lesions affecting the third ventricle: Surgical considerations and consequences. Neurosurgery 10: 547-554
Bengochea FG, De La Torre 0, Esquivel 0 et al (1959) The section of the fornix in the surgical treatment of certain epilepsies. Trans Am Neurol Assoc 79: 176-178
Dandy WE (1922) Diagnosis, localization and removal of tumours of the third ventricle. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp 33: 188-189
Dandy WE (1933) Benign tumours in the third ventricle of the brain; Diagnosis and treatment. Thomas Ch C, Springfield, III
Diehl PR, Symon L (1981) Supratentorial intraventricular hemangioblastoma: Case report and review of literature. Surg Neurol 15: 435-443
Dimond SJ, Scammell RE, Brouwers EYM et al (1977) Functions of the centre section (trunk) of the corpus callosum in man. Brain 100: 543-562
Gazzaniga MS, Freedman H (1973) Observations on visual processes after posterior callosal section. Neurology (Minneap) 23: 1126-1130
Geffen G, Walsh A, Simpson D, Jeeves M (1980) Comparison of the effects of transcortical and transcallosal removal of intraventricular tumours. Brain 103, 773-788
Gordon HW, Bogen JE, Sperry RW (1971) Absence of deconnexion syndrome in two patients with partial section of the neocommissures. Brain 94, 327-336
Hassler R, Riechert T (1957) Ober einen Fall von doppelseitiger Fornicotomie bei sogenannter temporaler Epilepsie. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 5: 330-340
Heilman KM, Sypert GW (1977) Korsakoff's syndrome resulting from bilateral fornix lesions. Neurology (NY) 27: 490-493
Hirsch JF, Zouaoui A, Renier D, Pierre-Kahn A (1979) A new surgical approach to the third ventricle with interruption of the striothalamic vein. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 47: 135-147
Holzel G (1977) Die lateralen subependymalen Ventrikelvenen. Inaug Diss Freiburg i Br 1977
Jeeves MA, Simpson DA, Geffen G (1979) Functional consequences of the transcallosal removal of intraventricular tumours. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 42: 134-142
414_' ____________________________________________ ~IREFERENCES
King IT (1979) Removal of intraventricular craniopharyngiomas through the lamina terminalis. Acta Neurochir (Wien) 45: 277-286
Lakke JPWF (1969) Report on 16 intraventricular brain tumors: A clinical study. Eur Neurol 2: 158-174
Long DM, Chou SN (1973) Transcallosal removal of craniopharyngiomas within the third ventricle. J Neurosurg 39: 563-567
Long DM, Leibrock L (1980) The transcallosal approach to the anterior ventricular system and its application in the therapy of craniopharyngioma. Clin Neurosurg C N S 27: 160-168
McRae DL, Castorina G (1963) Variations in corpus callosum, septum pellucidum and fornix, and their effect on the encephalogram and cerebral angiography. Acta radio I 1: 872-880
Milhorat TH, Baldwin M (1966) A technique for surgical exposure of the cerebral midline. Experimental transcallosal microdissection. J Neurosurg 24: 687--691
Rhoton AL Jr, Yamamoto I, Peace DA (1981) Microsurgery of the third ventricle: Part 2. Operative approaches. Neurosurgery 8: 357-373
Shucart WA, Stein BM (1978) Transcallosal approach to the anterior ventricular system. Neurosurgery 3: 339-343
Sperry RW, Gazzaniga MS, Bogen JE (1969) Interhemispheric relationships. The neocortical commissures; syndromes of hemisphere disconnection. In: Vinken PJ, Bruyn GW (eds) Disorders of speech, perception, and symbolic behaviour. North-Holland, Amsterdam, C Handbook of clinical neurology, vol 4, pp 273-290
Stein BM (1977) Transcallosal approach to third ventricular tumors. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds) Current techniques in operative neurosurgery. Grune & Stratton, New York, pp 247-255
Sweet WH, Talland GA, Ervin FR (1959) Loss of recent memory following section of the fornix. Trans Am Neurol Assoc 84: 76-82
Winston KR, Cavazzuti V, Arkins T (1979) Absence of neurological and behavioral abnormalities after anterior transcallosal operation for third ventricular lesions. Neurosurgery 4: 386-393
Woolsey RM, Nelson JS (1975) Asymptomatic destruction of the fornix in man. Arch Neurol 32: 566-568
Yamamoto I, Rhoton AL JR, Peace DA (1981) Microsurgery of the third ventricle: Part 1. Microsurgical anatomy. Neurosurgery 8: 334-356
Ya§argil MG, Jain KK, Antic J et al (1976) Arteriovenous malformations of the splenium of the corpus callosum: microsurgical treatment. Surg Neurol 5: 5-14
Zaidel D, Sperry KW (1974) Memory impairment after commissurotomy in man. Brain 97: 263-272
Chapter 9
Anson BJ, Donaldson JA (1973) The surgical anatomy of the temporal bone of ear, 2nd edn. Saunders, Philadelphia
Bonebrake RA, Siqueira EB (1964) The familial occurrence of solitary hemangioblastoma of the cerebellum. Neurology 14: 733-743
Browne TR, Adams RD, Roberson GH (1976) Hemangioblastoma of the spinal cord: Review and report of five cases. Arch Neurol 33: 435-441
Buchheit WA, Delgado TE (1982) The surgical removal of acoustic neuromas. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds): Opera-
tive neurosurgical techniques: indications, methods and results, vol 1. Grune & Stratton, New York, pp 637--647
Caron JP, Debrun G, Sichez JP et al (1973) Ligature des veins cerebrales internes et survive: a propos de deux pinealomectomies. Neurochirurgie 20: 81-90
Cook AW, Siddiqi TS, Nidzgorski F, Clare HA (1982) Sitting prone position for the posterior surgical approach to the spine and posterior fossa. Neurosurgery 10: 232-235
Cushing H, Bailey P (1928) Hemangiomas of cerebellum and retina (Lindau's disease). Arch Ophthalmol 57: 447-463
Di Tullio MVJ, Malkasian D, Rand RW (1978) A critical comparison of neurosurgical and otolaryngological approaches to acoustic neuromas. J Neurosurg 48: 1-12
Dohrmann GJ, Farwell JR, Flannery JT (1976) Ependymomas and ependymoblastomas in children. J Neurosurg 45: 273-283
Drake CG (1975) Surgical removal of arteriovenous malformations from brain stem and cerebellopontine angle. J Neurosurg 43: 661--670
Drake CG (1978) Treatment of aneurysms of the posterior cranial fossa. Prog Neurol Surg 9: 122-194
Elsberg CA, Strauss I (1929) Tumors of the spinal cord which project into the posterior cranial fossa - report of a case in which a growth was removed from the ventral and laterial aspects of the medulla oblongata and upper cervical cord. Arch Neurol Psychiatry (Chicago) 21: 261-273
Fox JL (1967) Obliteration of midline vertebral artery aneurysm via basilar craniectomy. J Neurosurg 26: 406-412
Hitselberger WE, House WF (1966) A combined approach to the cerebellopontine angle. A suboccipitalpetrosal approach. Arch Otolaryngol 84: 267-285
Howe JR, Taren JA (1973) Foramen magnum tumors. Pitfall in diagnosis. JAMA 225: 1061-1066
Jeffreys R (1975) Clinical and surgical aspects of posterior fossa haemangioblastomata. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 38: 105-111
King IT, Morrison AW (1979) Translabyrinthine and transtentorial removal of acoustic nerve tumors. In: Rob C, Smith R (eds) Operative surgery. Fundamental international techniques, 3rd edn. Butterworths, London, pp 214-224
King IT, Morrison A W (1986) Translabyrinthine and transtentorial removal of acoustic nerve tumors. Results in 150 cases. J Neurosurg 32: 210-216
Lindau A (1930) Discussion on vascular tumours of the brain and spinal cord. Proc R Soc Med 24: 363-370
Malis LI (1975) Microsurgical treatment of acoustic neurinomas. In: Handa H (ed) Microneurosurgery. Igaku Shain Ltd, Tokyo
Maxwell RE, Chou SN (1982) Posterior fossa meningiomas. In: Schmidek HH, Sweet WH (eds) Operative neurosurgical techniques. Grune & Stratton, New York, pp 517-533
Melmon KL, Rosen SW (1964) Lindau's disease: Review of the literature and study of a large kindred. Am J Med 36: 595--617
Moller A, Hatam A, Olivecrona H (1978) The differential diagnosis of pontine angle meningioma and acoustic neuroma with computed topography. Neuroradiology 17: 21-23
Obrador S, Martin-Rodriguez JG (1977) Biological factors involved in the clinical features and surgical management of cerebellar hemangioblastomas. Surg Neurol 7: 79-85
Ojemann RG, Crowell RC (1978) Acoustic neuromas treated by microsurgical suboccipital operations. In: Krayenbiihl H,
REFERENCES _I ______________________ ......... 1 415
Maspes PE, Sweet WH (eds) Progress in neurological surgery, vol 9. Karger, Basel, pp 337-373
Parkinson D, Johnson JA, Chaudhuri A (1978) Sympathetic connections to the fifth and sixth cranial nerves. Anat Rec 191: 221-226
Patterson RH Jr, Gamache FW Jr (1981) Arteriovenous malformations ofthe posterior fossa: a review. In: Fein J, Flamm E (eds) Cerebrovascular diseases. Springer, New York, pp 120--160
Pennybacker JB, Cairns H (1950) Results of 130 acoustic neurinomas. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 13: 272-277
Portmann M, Sterkers JM, Charachon R et al (1975) The internal auditory meatus: anatomy, pathology and surgery. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
Rand RW, Kurze T (1965), Micro-neurosurgical resection of acoustic tumors by a transmeatal posterior fossa approach. Bull La Neurol Soc 30: 17-20
Rand RQ, Kurze T (1965) Facial nerve preservation by posterior fossa transmeatal microdissection in total removal of acoustic tumors. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 28: 311-316
Rhoton AL Jr (1974) Microsurgery of the internal acoustic meatus. Surg Neurol 2: 311-318
Rhoton AL (1976) Microsurgical removal of acoustic neuromas. Surg Neurol 6: 211-219
Rubenstein JE (1938) Astereognosis associated with tumors in the region of the foramen magnum. Arch Neurol Psychiatry 39: 1016--1032
Salamon GM, Comb albert A, Raybaud C et al (1971) An angiographic study of meningiomas of the posterior fossa. J Neurosurg 35: 731-741
Ya§argil MG, Fox JL (1974) The microsurgical approach to acoustic neuromas. Surg Neurol 2: 393-398
Ya§argil MG (1976) Subokzipitale-transmeatale mikrotechnische Exstirpation des Akustikusneurinoms. In: Naumann (ed) Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie, vol 3: Ohrregion. Thieme, Stuttgart, p 545
Ya§argil MG, Kasdagli SK, Jain KK, Webber HP (1976) Anatomical observations of the neurosurgical cisterns of the brain during surgery. J Neurosurg 44: 298--302
Ya§argil MG, Smith RD, Gasser JC (1977) Microsurgical approach to acoustic neurinoma. In: Krayenbiihl H et al (eds) Advances and technical standards in neurosurgery, vol 4. Springer, Wien New York, pp 94-128
Yasuoka S, Okazaki H, Daube J et al (1978) Foramen magnum tumors: analysis of 57 cases of benign extra-medullary tumors. J Neurosurg 49: 828--838
416~ __________________________________________ ~ SUBJECT INDEX
Subject Index Amygdala region 134 Aneurysm of A. basilaris 236 Aneurysm, preparation 240 Aneurysm, technique 248 Angioma cavernosum 88 Anthropological landmarks 74 Approach between Folia cerebelli 340 Arachnoid layers 242 Arachnoid opening at the inferior margin
of Falx 280 A. basilaris 387 A. basilaris, approach 308 A. carotis into and tumor 208 A. cerebri post. 182,242 A. chorioidea ant. 208,214 A. communicans post. 208, 214, 238 A. operculofrontalis 122 A. vertebralis 360 Aa. cerebri antt., landmarks 94 Aa. perforantes 208, 238 Arteries 9 Arteries, comparison with phlebogram 196 Aspirated tumor vessels 18 Asterion 74, 80, 82 "Astronautic" position 288 AV fistula, landmark 146 A VM in Cornu info 316
Basal ganglia 122 Basal location of trepanation 262 Bleeding 14, 19 Bregma 24, 46, 74, 76, 84, 146 Bridging veins, danger for rupture 339 Bridging veins of Fissura longitudinalis 272 Bulbospinal brainstem compression 339
Calcified angioma 134 Calcified tumor, instruments for hollowing
290 Capsula interna 122, 302 Carotid bifurcation 222 Cauda nuclei caudati 305 Central point 57 Central point of the lesion 20, 24, 58, 60,
62,64 Central point of the tumor 114 Cerebellar tonsil - Lindau angioma 370 Cerebral arteries, preservation 112 Cerebral vein overlying the tumor 146 Cerebral veins and arteries 2 Cerebral vessels within the tumor 17 Cervical nerve I 364 Cisterna ambiens 184, 302 Cisterna corporis callosi 184
Cisterna galeni 184 Cisterna tecti 184 Cisternal arachnoidal layer 224 Cisternal tumors 16 Coagulation 14 COr Laser 14 Colliculus n. VII 404 Columna fornicis 278 Contralateral structures 222 Control of preoperative strategy 3,36 Cornu info 256 Cornu inf., different ways of approach 324 Cornu inf., location 322 Cornu post., blocked 298 Corona radiata 122 Corona radiata, danger for 102 Corpus callosum, landmark 277 Corpus geniculatum mediale, laterale 305 Crus fornicis 184, 288, 305 cr, errors 40, 42, 47, 70 Cushing's cannula 96, 338
Decompression of the brain stem 338 Deep sylvian veins 123 Diagnosis 2 Diagonal transcerebral approaches 98 Dissection of tumor surface 18 Distance measurements errors 68 Distortion 38 Dura duplications 84 Dura incision 3 Dura opening 34
Eminentia arcuata 261 Eminentia arcuata, landmark 303 Epilepsia and Hippocampus 258 Errors 38 External arachnoidal layer 224
Fascia (AponeurosislM.) temporalis 265 Fasciola cinerea 305 Fimbria fornicis 255, 302 Fissura chorioidea 294 Fissura horizontalis cerebelli 336 Fissura lateralis Sylvii 120, 122, 134, 320 Fissura longitudinalis, approach 168 Fissura transversa 288 Foramen interventriculare (Monroi) 276 Fornices, damage 275 Fossa interpeduncularis 238
Galenic point 220 Genu corp. callosi, guiding structures 277 Genu corp. callosi, landmark 94
Globus pallidus 302 Guiding vein for A VM 320 Gyri cinguli, adhesions 276 Gyrus dentatus 255 Gyrus parahippocampalis 266, 302 Gyrus praecentralis 112
Herniation of tonsils 338 Hippocampus 255,256,302 Hippocampuslparahippocampal complex
302 Hollowing in a wrong direction 396 Hollowing the tumor 18 Hypothalamus 222
Impressio gyri frontalis III, landmark 92 Infundibulum 222 Inion 74,78 Insula 122, 134 Internal cerebral veins 208 Intra- and extracerebral tumor in cr and
NMR374 Intracranial pressure and dura opening 124 Intraoperative Doppler sonography 240 Intraoperative ultrasonography 3 Intratumoral vessels 16
Jugum cerebrale, landmark 92 Junction of Aa. vertebrales, landmark 376
Lambda 74, 78, 146 Landmarks 26 Landmark, Inion 188 Landmarks, Gyrus praecentralis 106 Landmarks, Meatus acusticus externus 100 Landmarks, Sulcus sphenoparietalis and
Sutura coronalis 110 Landmarks, Tractus corticospinalis 106 Laser 16 Lateral atrial veins 305 Ligamentum denticulatum 386 Limbic system 254 Limbic system (Isthmus gyri cinguli) 184 Limbic system, preservation 276 Lindau-angioma, location 344 Longitudinal vein 275
Margo supra-orbitalis 92 Measurements in the angiogram 174 Meati acustici, landmarks 100 Medulla oblongata 350, 360 Medulla oblongata, dorsal and ventral sur
face 364
SUBJECT INDEX L-I _____________________ ..... 1417
Meningiomas on the surface of the brain 20
Micro-A VM 194 Midline (Sutura sagittalis), definition 160 Mouth of the sylvian fissure 330 Muscle incisions 3, 32
N. II 222 N. III 242 N. IV 238 N. VII, frontal branches 280 Nn. IX-X 386 N. XII 386 Nasion 74, 78 Nd-YAG-Laser 14 NMR 374 Nucleus amygdalae 320 Nucleus dentatus 338, 350
Obelion 74, 78 Occlusion of Cornu info 298 Operation, technical details 14 Opisthion 74, 80 Orbital roof 92
Para- and suprasellar lesions 210 Pars orbitalis 88 Pedunculus cerebellaris sup. 338 Pedunculus flocculi 350 "PICA" 360, 386, 394 Porion 24, 309 Porion, landmark 309 Postoperative angiography 3 Precentral gyrus 122 Principles of microsurgery 2 Proc. clin. ant. 220 Projection of tumor area upon patient's
head 26 Pterion 74, 80 Pterional approach 214, 228 Pterional-temporal trepanation 327 Putamen 134, 302
Radix of Arcus zygomaticus, landmark 309
Radix spinalis n. XI, landmark 378, 382 Recessus lateralis 350 Reclination of the brain 16 Relationship to cerebral and dural struc
tures 2 Residual angioma 202 Rotating dissector 16, 18
Septum pellucidum 275 Shifting of Mesencephalon 306 Shrinking the tumor 18 Sinus alae minoris 263 Sinus paracavernosus 263 Sinus petrosus sup. 261 Sinus sphenopetrosus 263 Sinus transversus 261 Skin incisions 3, 30 Splenium 305 Standardized trepanations 22 Stephanion 74 Strategies in trepanation 2 Substantia perforata ant. 305 Sulcus sphenoparietalis 64, 70, 126, 150 Sulcus transversus 82 Superficial cerebral vein 220 Superficial sylvian vein 263 Superficial sylvian veins, preservation 138 Surgical instruments for hollowing 290 Suspected (intraoperative) problems 2 Sutura coronalis 64, 110, 126, 150 Sylvian veins 208
Technical details of operation 14 Temporal-basal approach 260 Temporal basal veins 242 Temporal veins 238 Temporobasal bridging veins 255 Tentorial edge 220, 298 Tentorial ridge 206 Teratoma of the 3rd ventricle 270 Thrombosis of tumor vessels 16 Topogram 59, 72 Tractus corticospinalis 112 Tractus opticus 305 Tractus opticus, landmark 320
Transcerebral approach 198 Transcerebral approach at Splenium 288 Transcerebral approach through fibers of
Corpus callosum 274 Transcranial ultrasonography 3 Transsylvian approach 134, 210 Trans-temporal approach 254 Transversal vein 275 Trepanation 20, 22 Trepanation, errors 158 Trepanation, standardized 22 T-shaped junction of Aa. vertebrales,
landmark 387 Tumor arachnoidal layer 224 Tumor base 16 Tumor base close to Plexus chorioideus
290 Tumor originating from the brainstem 404
Ultrasonic technique 16 Ultrasonography 3, 36 Uncus 320
Variants 85 Vascularized tumors 16 Veins 7 Veins hindering approach temporobasal
263 Veins hindering the occipital approach 182 Veins of the ventricular roof 274 Velum medullare post. 360 V. basalis (Rosenthal) 255 V. Labbe 300 V. thalamostriata 275 V. ventricularis info 302, 305 Vv. transversae 305 Vertical approach 98 Vertical view direction in microsurgical
topography 246
Window 40
X-ray, errors 48, 52, 54
By the same author:
Atlas of Topographical Anatomy of the Brain and Surrounding Structures for N eurosurgeons, N euroradiologists, and N europathologists
1985. 258 figures. IX, 544 pages. Format: 17 cm X 24,5 cm ISBN 3-211-81851-0
Distribution rights for japan: Eastern Book Service, Tokyo
Also available in Format 23,7 cm X 32 cm ISBN 3-211-81447-7
Distribution rights for japan: Nankodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo Distribution rights for Socialist Countries: J A. Barth, Leipzig
Micro-neurosurgical techniques demand an enlarged representation of the anatomy under conditions that correspond to the microsurgical site. Anatomical drawings (made by the author himself) are used throughout the work to illustrate brain structures and separate arterial and venous structures, as well as their positions in relation to each other. This outstanding presentation immediately distinguishes itself from the usual anatomical atlases and surgical textbooks by its unique approach to questions and techniques. After the great success of the original edition we now make this outstanding work also available as a low price paperback edition.
Microsurgery of Cerebral Veins 1984. 201 figures. VII, 418 pages. Format: 23,7 cm X 32 cm ISBN 3-211-81807-3
Distribution rights for japan: Nankodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo
"Microsurgery of Cerebral Veins" shows the technical possibilities for sparing the venous collateral circulation where the original veins and Sinus are interrupted by tumor. The book stresses topographical-anatomical viewpoints and microsurgical techniques. Ophthalmologists will find special value in the description of the venous connections to the Ala major, Ossis sphenoidalis and Fissura orbitalis sup. Otorhinolaryngologists will be interested in the particular situations involving Sinus sigmoideus - while neuropathologists and neuroradiologists will find the problematic operative procedures in the area of cerebral veins (as shown from the surgeon's viewpoint) to be particularly relevant.
Microsurgery of the Cranial Base 1983. 200 figures. VII, 416 pages. Format: 23,7 cm X 32 cm ISBN 3-211-81769-7
Distribution rightsfor japan: Nankodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo
This book helps you to minimize the risks inherent in most microsurgical maneuvers in the cranial base. At the same time, it helps you to maximize the scope of your microsurgical skiDs there. It does this by offering you lucid technical presentations in conjunction with precise anatomic models. The techniques are designed to help you avoid common pitfalls. The models help to enhance your three-dimensional orientation to an operation by illustrating important neighboring structures not ordinarily visible during surgery.
Microsurgery of the Spinal Cord and Surrounding Structures Anatomical and Technical Principles 1982. 201 figures. VII, 410 pages. Format: 23,7 cm X 32 cm ISBN 3-211-81648-8
Distribution rights for japan: Nankodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo
Here is information about operative interventions in extraand intra-dural tumors, angiomas, and malformations of the spinal canal (including some typical lesions occurring there). Precise anatomic models are provided to help you see the principles of the procedures and to show neighboring structures generally not visible from the surgeon's perspective, but which nevertheless can play an important role. Also included are typical computer tomography sections illustrating possible sources of diagnostic error.
Microsurgery of the Brain Anatomical and Technical Principles 1980. 351 figures. XI, IV, 727 pages. In two volumes, not sold separately. Format: 23,7 cm X 32 cm ISBN 3-211-81573-2
Distribution rightsfor japan: Nankodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo
Thoralf M. Sundt Jr. inJournal of Neurosurgery:
"This book is a solid contribution to the neurosurgical literature and one that should be in all department libraries and readily available for the resident staff. Experienced neurosurgeons will also find it most interesting and probably would find it useful for their own personal library as well ... "