Neurosurgical Infectious Disease: Surgical and Nonsurgical Management 1st edition
by Walter A. Hall (Editor), Peter D. Kim (Editor)
The two editors have succeeded in producing a great reference on all aspects of neurosurgical infections. This is a well-written, comprehensive review of a difficult topic. — Doody Enterprises, Inc.
Rapid diagnosis and treatment are crucial to successful outcomes in infections involving the central nervous system, which can cause significant neurological morbidity and mortality. Neurosurgical Infectious Disease: Surgical and Nonsurgical Management is a comprehensive guide that gives surgeons the core knowledge they need to diagnose, treat, and prevent infectious diseases of the central nervous system.
Key Features:
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- Emphasizes newer surgical techniques, including: endoscopy, neuronavigation, and intraoperative guidance
- Covers contemporary radiologic diagnostic techniques and provides excellent imaging examples
- Includes chapters on antibiotic prophylaxis, intracranial infection, and the infection of implanted devices
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This excellent neurosurgical reference will be an essential part of the armamentarium used by neurosurgeons and infectious disease specialists in their daily practice.
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