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Advances in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 8 : Proceedings of the 8th Meeting of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Budapest 1988, PDF eBook

Advances in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 8 : Proceedings of the 8th Meeting of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Budapest 1988 PDF

Edited by Giovanni Broggi, Juan Burzaco, Edward R. Hitchcock, Bjorn A. Meyerson, Szabolcs Toth

Part of the Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement series

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The last ten years has witnessed a resurgence of interest in stereotactic surgery although this has been mainly in the field of the comparatively simple stereotactic biopsy of intracranial tumours.

There is also evidence of a returning interest in functional neurosurgery other than pain which has always sustained high levels of endeavour.

The present work comprises selected papers from a much larger group of interesting and important communications to the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery.

They represent modern views on a wide variety of stereotactic surgical topics from internationally acclaimed experts in this field.

The neurosurgeon who has little or no acquaintance with this fruitful sub-specialty will be surprised to find very broad applications of the technique which is gradually replacing many con- ventional neurosurgical procedures.

This is particularly evident in the papers on tumours but there is also a section on the treatment of vascular disease which marks an extension of neurosurgical practice.

The Society has always regarded technical advances as important and some of the most recent devel- opments appear in this book.

Finally, an exciting new development of neural transplantation marks the beginning of what may be an important part of neurological surgery in the future.

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