“Aaron and I were Neurosurgery Chief Residents together at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN, in 2004/2005. He is a truly gifted surgeon, and a thorough gentleman, leader, and inspiration to many. His neurosurgical atlas represents the benchmark in modern neurosurgery. Keep up your great work, Aaron. Vini”
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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) should always be taken seriously, even if a person seems fine after a fall or blow to the head. If there's any loss of…
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) should always be taken seriously, even if a person seems fine after a fall or blow to the head. If there's any loss of…
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Injury to the posterior two-thirds of the superior sagittal sinus should be repaired by using a dural “swing flap.” The swing flap may be sutured to…
Injury to the posterior two-thirds of the superior sagittal sinus should be repaired by using a dural “swing flap.” The swing flap may be sutured to…
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Depressed skull fractures or the drill footplate can cause damage to the superior wall of the superior sagittal sinus that is not amenable to primary…
Depressed skull fractures or the drill footplate can cause damage to the superior wall of the superior sagittal sinus that is not amenable to primary…
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The Legacy of Harvey Cushing: Profiles of Patient Care
Thieme, New York and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Derived from Harvey Cushing's remarkable personal collection in the Brain Tumor Registry, The Legacy of Harvey Cushing: Profiles of Patient Care presents a stunning historical account of Cushing's surgical cases and research from 1905 to 1930. This beautifully illustrated book features 800 of Cushing's surgical drawings and photographs of patients and tumor specimens. Preserved untouched for sixty years in the Yale University Library, the images provide the earliest catalog of neurological and…
Derived from Harvey Cushing's remarkable personal collection in the Brain Tumor Registry, The Legacy of Harvey Cushing: Profiles of Patient Care presents a stunning historical account of Cushing's surgical cases and research from 1905 to 1930. This beautifully illustrated book features 800 of Cushing's surgical drawings and photographs of patients and tumor specimens. Preserved untouched for sixty years in the Yale University Library, the images provide the earliest catalog of neurological and neuropathological disease and reveal the techniques employed by the founder of modern neurosurgery. The editors have carefully integrated these high-quality photographs and illustrations into a compelling narrative constructed from patients' hospital records and Cushing's meticulous notes at preoperative and postoperative stages of management. Discharge notes, letters from the family of patients, photographs of patients years after surgery, and death reports further humanize each clinical case and speak to Cushing's lasting dedication to his patients.The book provides a glimpse of the extraordinary contribution that both Cushing and his patients made to the progress of neurological surgery in the twentieth century. This unique book will be prized by today's generation of neurological surgeons and neuropathologists.
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