Dialogues in Neurological Surgery   

Click to buy By Mark N. Hadley, M.D. and Daniel L. Barrow, M.D.

A variety of wide-ranging clinical dilemmas are presented and debated in round-table fashion by neurosurgeons known for their expertise on the topics covered. The discussions are lively, and the informal nature of the format encourages everyone to be candid about sharing their views. Naturally, differences of opinion emerge regarding the diagnosis and management of patients with common neurologic disorders, and the controversies are examined from all angles. Dialogues in Neurological Surgery confirms that there is no one definitive procedure for every condition. Various treatment options are discussed and panelists have an opportunity to explain the rationale behind their treatment of choice. This interchange of ideas enables readers to review the different approaches and then select those that are best suited to their own clinical practices.

Topics discussed fall into three broad categories: spine and peripheral nerve; cerebrovascular; and tumor. Each discussion is illustrated with case examples and followed by an up-to-date bibliography. The primary appeal of this book; however, is its unpretentious, easy-going tone. Reading these discussions is like eavesdropping on a stimulating conversation, and the breadth of experience presented makes it a valuable source that will be referred to again and again.

About the Editors:
Mark N. Hadley, M.D., Associate Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama; and Daniel L. Barrow, M.D., Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia


1995. Paperback, 280 pages, 142 illustrations

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