<p><strong>An essential backpack-size resource on the treatment of pediatric neurological conditions</strong></p> <p>Pediatric neurosurgery has witnessed considerable technological advances, resulting in more efficacious outcomes for young patients with hydrocephalus, epilepsy, brain tumors, spinal deformities, and a host of other conditions. The art of pediatric neurosurgery is a delicate balancing act—taking into account child and parents and emotional and disease challenges. As such, the management of serious neurological conditions in pediatric patients must encompass the big picture in addition to treating underlying pathologies.</p> <p><cite>Handbook of Pediatric Neurosurgery</cite> by George Jallo, Karl Kothbauer, and Violette Recinos covers the full depth and breadth of this uniquely rewarding subspecialty including congenital, developmental, and acquired disorders. The latest information is provided on anatomy, radiological imaging, and principles guiding the surgical and nonsurgical management of a full spectrum of neurological pathologies impacting infants and children. The book is divided into 11 sections and 56 chapters with state-of-the-art procedures, best practices, and clinical pearls from top pediatric neurosurgeons.</p> <p><strong>Key Features</strong></p> <ul> <li>Cranial disorders including Chiari malformations, encephaloceles, Dandy-Walker malformation, and craniosynostosis</li> <li>Benign and malignant tumors—from the hypothalamus and optic pathways to the brainstem and spinal column</li> <li>Spinal abnormalities such as spina bifida, tethered cord, and scoliosis</li> <li>Clinical questions and answers at the end of chapters—ideal for self-testing and exam prep</li> </ul> <p>Comprehensive and compact, this is the perfect backpack reference for neurosurgery residents and pediatric neurosurgery fellows to carry on rounds. It is also a must-have resource for seasoned pediatric neurosurgeons and all practitioners entrusted with the neurological care of pediatric patients.</p>
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<p><strong>Section I General and Critical Care</strong><br>1 ICP Management<br>2 Pain Management for Pediatric Neurosurgical Patients<br><strong>Section II Neuroradiology</strong><br>3 Conventional Radiography<br>4 Ultrasonography<br>5 Computed Tomography<br>6 Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br>7 Advanced MRI Techniques<br><strong>Section III Neurology</strong><br>8 The Neurological Examination of the Infant and Child<br>9 Spinal Cord Tracts and Development<br>10 Migration Disorders<br>11 Neurofibromatosis Type 1<br>12 Medical Management for Epilepsy<br><strong>Section IV Tumor</strong><br>13 Pediatric Scalp and Skull Lesions<br>14 Supratentorial Tumors<br>15 Hypothalamic and Optic Pathway Tumors<br>16 Craniopharyngiomas and Other Sellar Tumors<br>17 Germ Cell Tumors<br>18 Pineal Region Tumors<br>19 Intraventricular Tumors in Children<br>20 Posterior Fossa Tumors<br>21 Brainstem Gliomas<br>22 Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors<br>23 Tumors of the Spinal Column<br><strong>Section V Cerebrovascular Disorders</strong><br>24 Aneurysms<br>25 Arteriovenous Malformations<br>26 Pediatric Cavernous Malformations<br><strong>Section VI Developmental and Congenital Cranial Disorders</strong><br>27 Chiari Malformations<br>28 Encephaloceles<br>29 Congenital Arachnoid Cysts<br>30 Neuroenteric Cysts<br>31 Intracranial Lipomas<br>32 The Dandy-Walker Malformation: Disorders of Cerebellar Development and Their Management<br>33 Craniosynostosis<br>34 Management of Craniofacial Syndromes<br>35 Germinal Matrix Hemorrhage in Premature Infants<br>36 Surgical Management of Hydrocephalus<br>37 Treatment of Hydrocephalus in the Developing World<br><strong>Section VII Developmental and Congential Spinal Disorders</strong><br>38 Abnormalities of the Craniocervical Junction and Cervical Spine<br>39 Spina Bifida: Classification and Management<br>40 Pathophysiology and Management of Tethered Cord (Including Myelomeningocele)<br>41 Intraspinal Lipomas<br>42 Scoliosis<br>43 Achondroplasia<br><strong>Section VIII Functional Disorders</strong><br>44 The Evaluation and Classification of Epilepsy<br>45 Surgical Management of Childhood Epilepsy: Temporal and Extratemporal Pathologies<br>46 Surgical Management of Childhood Epilepsy: Corpus Callosotomy and Vagal Nerve Stimulation<br>47 Surgical Management of Pediatric Spasticity<br><strong>Section IX Trauma</strong><br>48 Neonatal Brachial Plexus Injury<br>49 Pediatric Spine Trauma<br>50 Pediatric Peripheral Nervous System Trauma<br>51 Management of Pediatric Head Trauma<br>52 Abusive Head Trauma<br><strong>Section X Infections</strong><br>53 Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Intracranial Infections<br>54 Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Spinal Infections<br>55 Surgical Considerations in Tuberculosis, Fungal, and Parasitic Infections of CNS in Children<br><strong>Section XI Operating Room Basics</strong><br>56 Neuronavigation in Pediatric Neurosurgery</p><br>