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Decision Making In Neurovascular Disease 1st Ed... Page

Simple, step-by-step flowcharts accompanying every chapter to guide clinicians through complex choices.

The textbook was brought to life by a powerhouse of editors, including , Peter Nakaji , Adnan H. Siddiqui , Robert F. Spetzler , and Elad I. Levy . Their goal was to move beyond the traditional "clip versus coil" debates—where neurosurgeons and endovascular specialists often clashed—to instead focus on finding the most appropriate treatment for the individual patient. A Multidisciplinary Masterpiece Decision Making in Neurovascular Disease 1st Ed...

Spanning approximately , the first edition was designed as a "must-have" for residents and veteran clinicians alike in fields like neurology, neurosurgery, and interventional radiology. It is structured into seven logical sections: Ischemic Stroke & Vascular Insufficiency Aneurysms (split into Anterior, Posterior, and Other) Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs) and Fistulas Cavernous Malformations Hypervascular Tumors Key Features of the First Edition Spetzler , and Elad I

The "story" of this book is told through its unique clinical tools that bridge the gap between theory and the high-stakes operating room: A Multidisciplinary Masterpiece Spanning approximately

The publication of (2018) marked a turning point in medical literature by shifting the focus from purely technical surgical manuals to a disease-centric, multidisciplinary approach . The Visionaries Behind the Work

Experts offer balanced insights on conflicting treatment implications, acknowledging that neurovascular medicine often lacks a single "correct" answer.