Functional Neurosurgery
FIGURE 14.1 Deep brain nuclei: Targets for brain electrodes. 1. Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition due to loss of dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra. Dopamine inhibits…
FIGURE 14.1 Deep brain nuclei: Targets for brain electrodes. 1. Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition due to loss of dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra. Dopamine inhibits…
CLINICAL PEARL In-hospital treatment of TBI should focus on minimizing secondary insults to the injured brain due to hypotension, hypoxemia, hypercarbia, hypocarbia, hyperthermia, intracranial hypertension, seizures, hypoglycemia, and hyperglycemia. A….
FIGURE 21.1 A: Sagittal MRI of the brain with gadolinium demonstrating large pineal region mass compressing the tectal plate and effacing the posterior third ventricle. B: Sagittal MRI following sitting…
In humans, using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), lactate contribution to brain energy metabolism was reported to be less than 10% under basal conditions. However, this increased to as much…
FIGURE 7.1 Carotid plaque. (Courtesy of Dr. Ed. Uthman, MD) FIGURE 7.2 Cerebral autoregulation. (Reused from Kincaid MS, Lam AM. Anesthesia for neurosurgery. In: Barash PG, Cullen BF, Stoelting RK,…
FIGURE 28.1 jVO2 flow chart. 2. Elevated SjVO2 is a marker of either luxuriant blood flow (or hyperemia) or diminished ability of the brain tissue to extract oxygen. Hyperemia is…
2. Aortocaval compression occurs at approximately 20 weeks of gestation when the parturient is positioned supine and the gravid uterus compresses both the aorta and inferior vena cava. This makes…
FIGURE 18.1 Morphologic types of craniosynostosis. Diagrammatic views of different morphologic types of craniosynostosis are shown in the center of the figure. The premature closed suture is marked as a…
1 The decrease in metabolism seen with the volatile anesthetics is due to a reduction in organized neurotransmission, reaching a maximum reduction in CMRO2 of approximately 50% when an isoelectric…
23 Stroke and Brain Protection John Dunford I. Introduction II. Pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia A. Histopathologic events B. Biochemical events C. Necrotic cell death D. Apoptotic cell death E. Autophagy…