Neurosurgical Re-Engineering of the Damaged Brain and Spinal Cord
Springer Wien (Verlag)
978-3-211-00920-8 (ISBN)
Prolonged coma, minimally conscious state and persistent vegetative state.- Control of sleep and wakefulness by brainstem monoaminergic and cholinergic neurons.- Electrical treatment of coma via the median nerve.- Regaining consciousness for prolonged comatose patients with right median nerve stimulation.- DBS therapy for a persistent vegetative state: ten years follow-up results.- Clinical study on effect of HBO plus electric stimulation on treatment for the vegetative state.- Effects of musicokinetic therapy and spinal cord stimulation on patients in a persistent vegetative state.- Clinical application of the drug pump for spasticity, pain and restorative neurosurgery.- Intrathecal drug delivery 2002.- Clinical application of drug pump for spasticity, pain, and restorative neurosurgery: other clinical applications of intrathecal baclofen.- Intrathecal baclofen therapy; patient selection & team approach.- Current concepts and strategies of early neurorehabilitation.- New development of functional neurorehabilitation in neurosurgery.- Successful treatment by spinal cord stimulation for gait disturbance in a patient with diffuse axonal injury.- Functional electrical stimulation (FES) for spinal cord injury.- Functional imaging in neurosurgery and neurorehabilitation.- Bold functional MRI may overlook activation areas in the damaged brain.- Acetazolamide vasoreactivity in persistent vegetative state and vascular dementia evaluated by transcranial harmonic perfusion imaging and Doppler sonography.- Impairment of motor function after frontal lobe resection with preservation of the primary motor cortex.- Rehabilitation technique facilitates association cortices in hemiparetic patients: functional MRI study.- Neurosurgical intervention for functional recovery from neurological deficit: Part 1.- Early use of intrathecal baclofen in brain injury in pediatric patients.- Subtonsillar placement of auditory brainstem implant.- Diaphragm pacing with the spinal cord stimulator.- Neurosurgical intervention for functional recovery from neurological deficit: Part 2.- Combined dorsal root entry zone lesions and neural reconstruction for early rehabilitation of brachial plexus avulsion injury.- Functional posterior rhizotomy for severely disabled children with mixed type cerebral palsy.- The role of neurosurgical interventions for control of spasticity in neurorehabilitation: new findings on functional microanatomy of the tibial nerve.- Restoration of locomotion in paraplegics with aid of autologous bypass grafts for direct neurotisation of muscles by upper motor neurons - the future: surgery of the spinal cord?.- Neurosurgical treatment for movement disorders.- Brain stimulation: history, current clinical application, and future prospects.- Deep brain and motor cortex stimulation for post-stroke movement disorders and post-stroke pain.- Chronic simulation of the globus pallidus internus for control of primary generalized dystonia.- Neurosurgical treatment for writer's cramp.- Neurophysiological identification and characterization of thalamic neurons with single unit recording in essential tremor patients.- Localization of thalamic cells with tremor-frequency activity in Parkinson's disease and essential tremor.- MR safety in patients with implanted deep brain stimulation systems (DBS).- Pain control.- Primary motor cortex stimulation within the central sulcus for treating deafferentation pain.- Neurons with spontaneous high-frequency discharges in the central nervous system and chronic pain.- Nerve grafting and cell transplantation.- First humanventral mesencephalon and striatum cografting in a Parkinson patient.- Effect of subthalamic lesion with kainic acid on the neuronal activities of the basal ganglia of rat parkinsonian models with 6-hydroxydopamine.- Neural stem/progenitor cells survive and differentiate better in PD rats than in normal rats.- Mesencephalic progenitors can improve rotational behavior and reconstruct nigrostriatal pathway in PD rats.- Author Index.- Index of Keywords.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.8.2003 |
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Reihe/Serie | Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement |
Zusatzinfo | IX, 186 p. 45 illus. |
Verlagsort | Vienna |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 775 g |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Chirurgie ► Neurochirurgie |
Schlagworte | brain • Brainstem • Gehirnchirurgie • nervous system • neurons • Neurorehabilitation • neurosurgery • Parkinson • Rehabilitation • rehabilitation psychology • Rückenmarkchirurgie • spinal cord |
ISBN-10 | 3-211-00920-5 / 3211009205 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-211-00920-8 / 9783211009208 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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