"Spinal Cord Tumors provides a helpful reference for all physicians, trainees, and allied health professionals involved in the care of patients with intradural spinal tumors. ... Spinal Cord Tumors is an important contribution to the spinal oncology literature. It is a most valuable reference for clinicians caring for patients harboring these complex pathologies. I highly recommend this book as a comprehensive, contemporary overview of intradural tumors and their management." (Laurence D. Rhines, Neurosurgery, Vol. 86 (6), June, 2020)
Historical aspects of SCT (spinal cord tumors).- Epidemiology of SCT.- Molecular biology, genetics and pathology of SCT.- Diagnostics and differential diagnostics of SCT.- Intraoperative monitoring of SCT.- Positioning of patients with SCT.- Neuro-anesthesiology considerations in SCT.- Spinal meningiomas.- Spinal schwanomas.- Intra/extradural spinal schwannomas and management strategies.- SCT in neurofakomatosis.- Ependymomas.- Myxopapillary ependymomas.- SC (spinal cord) astrocytomas.- Malignant SC tumors.- Spinal cord metastasis.- Rare spinal cord tumors.- Spinal instrumentation strategies in SCT.- Radiosurgical and radiation considerations for residual, recurrent and malignant SCT.- Complications in treatment of SCT and prevention strategies.- Outcomes in treatment of SCT.- Rehabilitation of SCT.
Kenan Arnautovic is Professor of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tennessee, Attending Neurosurgeon at Semmes-Murphey Neurologic & Spine Institute, and Chairman, Baptist Neuroscience Institute, Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA. He is also Professor of Neurosurgery, Sarajevo Medical School, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Ziya Gokaslan is Professor of Neurosurgery at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA. After finishing medical school at the University of Istanbul, Turkey he completed residencies and fellowships in surgery, neurosurgery and spine surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, and New York University Medical Center USA.
Both Editors have several decades of experience in treatment of spinal cord tumors and have written articles and given lectures nationally and internationally on the subject.
This book provides state-of-the-art, in-depth knowledge of spinal cord tumor surgery. After an introduction to the history and etiology of spinal cord tumor treatment, the molecular biology, cytogenetics and pathology of this group of tumors is discussed. The pathological anatomy of spinal cord tumors is described and the book focuses in depth on their diagnosis and the surgical approaches that can be used in their treatment. Microsurgery resection techniques, auxiliary treatment options, prognosis and outcomes of spinal cord, and spinal nerve tumors are all covered in detail.
Spinal Cord Tumors is aimed at neurosurgeons and may also be of interest to neurologists, neuro-oncologists, radiologists, physiatrists, pathologists, geneticists, orthopedic surgeons, physical and occupational therapists, and other interested scientists.