This book provides an in-depth review of the sutures of the skull. The premature closure of the sutures of the skull (craniosynostosis) due to genetic or metabolic etiologies results in typical progressive skull deformity, due to both the inhibition of growth caused by the affected cranial suture and associated compensatory expansion of the skull along the open ones. Today, it is well known that early diagnosis of craniosynostosis is crucial for the best surgical outcomes and for the normal development of the brain and cosmetic appearance of the skull. As such, in addition to the anatomy, biology, genetics and embryology of the sutures of the skull, the book also covers the diagnosis and treatment of different forms of craniosynostosis such as metopism, and animal models for cranial suture research.
This comprehensive work is a valuable resource for neuroscientists at all levels, from graduate students to researchers, as well as neurosurgeons, neuroanatomists, pediatricians, andneurologists seeking both basic and more advanced information on the unique structure of the sutures of the human skull.Table des matières
Overview.- The Sutures of the Skull: A Historical Perspective.- Embryological and Histological Features of the Cranial Sutures.- Anatomy of the Sutures of the Calvaria.- Anatomy of the Sutures of the Skullbase.- Anatomy of the Sutures of the Face.- Normal Growth of the Sutures of the Skull.- Variations of the Sutures of the Skull.- Metopism: Anatomical, Clinical and Surgical Aspects.- Skull Sutures as Anatomical Landmarks.- Biomechanical Features of the Sutures of the Skull.- Radiological Evaluation of the Sutures of the Skull.- The Biology of the Sutures of the Skull.- Types of Craniosynostosis and their Etiology, Pathophysiology and Epidemiology.- Genetic Features of Craniosynostosis.- Imaging Modalities in Craniosynostosis.- Craniofacial Syndromes and Syndromic Craniosynostoses.- Surgery for Craniosynostosis.- Experimental Animal Models in Cranial Suture Biology Research.
A propos de l’auteur
Mehmet Turgut, MD, Ph D, is Professor of Neurosurgery at Aydın Adnan Menderes University School of Medicine, Aydın, Turkey. He graduated from the Ege University School of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey and later specialized in neurosurgery in Hacettepe University Hospitals, Ankara, Turkey. In 2004, he received the Ph D degree from the Department of Embryology and Histology, Ege University Health Sciences Institute, İzmir, Turkey. His fields of expertise and research interests are broad and include developmental neuroscience, pediatric neurosurgery, infectious diseases of the central nervous system, and peripheral nerve surgery. Dr. Turgut is an editorial board member for 25 international journals including European Spine Journal, Surgical Neurology International, Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery, Journal of Spine, Journal of Pediatric Neurology, Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury, Journal of Spine & Neurosurgery, and Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice and a reviewer for a wide range of international journals and research programs. Dr. Turgut is the lead or co-author of more than 300 papers in peer-reviewed journals and about 60 book chapters and he is one of the editors in 14 books including Pituitary Apoplexy, Hydatidosis of the Central Nervous System: Diagnosis and Treatment, Complications of CSF Shunting in Hydrocephalus: Prevention, Identification and Management, The Chiari Malformations.
R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, Ph D is Professor of Neurosurgery, Surgery, Neurology, and Structural & Cellular Biology at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA and Department of Anatomical Sciences at St. George’s University, Grenada and is an honorary professor at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Dr. Tubbs’ research interests are centered around the so-called “reverse translational anatomy research” where clinical problems are identified and solved with anatomical studies. This investigative paradigm as resulted in over 1, 700 peer reviewed publications. He sits on the editorial board of over 20 anatomical journals and has reviewed for over 150 scientific journals. He has been a visiting professor to major institutions in the US and worldwide. Dr. Tubbs has authored over 50 books and over 60 book chapters. His textbooks include The Chiari Malformations, editions 1 and 2, Gray’s Anatomy Review, Gray’s Clinical Photographic Dissector of the Human Body, editions 1-3, Netter’s Introduction to Clinical Procedures, Anatomy for Plastic Surgery of the Face, Head, and Neck, Nerves and Nerve Injuries volumes I and II, A History of Human Anatomy, and Bergman’s Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation. He is an editor for the 41st and 42nd editions of Gray’s Anatomy and is the editor-in-chief of the journal Clinical Anatomy.
Ahmet T. Turgut, MD, is Professor of Radiology at Yüksek İhtisas University Faculty of Medicine in Ankara, Turkey. He has nearly 25 years experience in the field of radiology with key roles in diagnostics, academics and administration. Dr. Turgut’s research interests include diagnostic and interventional oncologic imaging and the use of hybrid imaging techniques for the the diagnosis and treatment of cancers in particular. He has published more than 100 original papers in peer-reviewed journals and has authored 60 chapters in several textbooks in English. He is editor of three reference books published by Springer. Dr. Turgut has given more than 90 invited lectures at distinguished scientific meetings including the European Congress of Radiology and Annual Meetings of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) and European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR). He servedas the Congress President in ESUR 2013, 20th Annual Meeting of the ESUR held in Istanbul, Turkey. He has been honored as an elected-fellow of the ESUR in 2006. He served as executive board member and general secretary of the Turkish Society of Radiology from 2011 to 2013.
Aaron S. Dumont, MD, is currently the Charles B. Wilson Professor & Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery, Director of the Tulane Center for Clinical Neurosciences, Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Dean and Vice President of Health System Clinical Affairs at Tulane University School of Medicine. He maintains a busy adult and pediatric neurosurgical practice and has clinical and translational research interests in neurosurgical disease, particularly cerebrovascular disease. He is on the editorial boards of numerous journals, has over 250 peer-reviewed publications, has authored numerous textbooks and book chapters and has delivered many national and international presentations.