Color Atlas of Cerebral Revascularization: Anatomy, Techniques, Clinical Cases
A highly-anticipated addition to Thieme's classic color atlas collection, Color Atlas of Cerebral Revascularization
focuses on cerebral bypass techniques pioneered by leading surgeons at the world-renowned Barrow Neurological Institute
in Phoenix, Arizona. Each procedure is presented with intraoperative photographs and exquisite anatomical illustrations
to help surgeons master the complex microsurgical anatomy and subtle surgical technique used in managing the potential
onset and condition of stroke and other causes of cerebral ischemia.
Key Features:
Side-by-side photo and illustration format aids in interpretation of intricate surgical procedures
More than 1300 figures elucidate clinical cases from the Barrow Neurological Institute and other centers of
neurosurgical excellence
A DVD, featuring more than 30 related surgical cases and narrated by the authors, is included with the book
Cases illustrate how to successfully achieve revascularization for conditions such as moyamoya disease, recurrent
aneurysms after endovascular treatment, giant aneurysms, vertebral artery insufficiency, and severe stenosis
The vascular anatomy related to each bypass technique is illustrated and described in the sections showcasing the
clinical cases treated by the technique
This comprehensive atlas is an ideal reference for practicing neurosurgeons, neurosurgical residents, and
interventional neuroradiologists, and it will be a relevant volume in their medical library for years to come.