Endovascular Techniques in the Management of Cerebrovascular Disease
Direct from the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Endovascular Techniques in the Management of Cerebrovascular Disease is intended for neurologists, and neurosurgery fellows-in training, and practicing clinicians with an interest in endovascular procedures. Divided into three organized sections:
- The first section of the book reviews equipment, devices and therapeutic agents such as anti-coagulants and thrombolytics
- The second section describes the clinical management of ischemic cerebrovascular disease, including thrombectomy and stenting
- The third section of the book is dedicated to hemorrhagic CVD and deals with aneurysms, subarachnoid hemorrhage and vascular malformations
This text also describes cutting-edge techniques covering:
- occlusive cerebrovascular disease
- cerebral aneurysms
- arteriovenous malformation
- other extra- and intracranial cerebrovascular diseases