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I apologize to the editors of BJNS for the delay in reviewing this book.
This apology is relevant to my assessment of this book because it is so good that it kept disappearing from my office as various members of my group took it to read, be they scientists, surgeons, neurologists, neuropsychologists or students. We have all enjoyed and learned immensely from this volume!!
From the beginning, the book grabs one's interest with the extensive literature review of the history of movement disorders surgery and then the basic understanding that is current to bring such surgery into context. This section is faultlessly riveting to those interested in this fascinating field of neurosciences.
It is an unsusual book in that it covers a wide field of movement disorders and deals with expert opinions practicing lesional and deep brain stimulation procedures. The details available in the majority of the chapters do allow the interested physician to make useful management decisions about any one patient. The first chapter by Gildenberg is a fascinating overview of the history by one who personally was involved from the early days of stereotactic surgery and is a delight to read. Following on, the section on the anatomical and physiological substrates are three excellent chapters that help explain the basic science of movement disorders, with a final chapter raising questions that remain unanswered.
Assessment of patients is critival and the Patient and Technical Section is extremely worthwhile reading carefully. ...
...On balance I feel this book is a must on the reading list of groups involved in movement disorders surgery. We, in our group, have enjoyed it immensely.
T. Aziz, British Journal of Neurosurgery 15/5/2001
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Succinct compilation of current and emerging procedures
Although there have been advances in medical therapy, a large number of patients with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders continue to be faced with significant motor disabilities and medication-associated adverse effects. Novel treatment strategies need to be considered and surgical procedures to treat patients have been re-examined, aiding and encouraging improvements in neurosurgical techniques and brain imaging and developing microelectrode recording techniques, thus increasing the safety and accuracy of neurosurgical interventions.
This volume examines neurosurgical procedures from the standpoint of their pathophysiological rationale, selection of patients that are candidates for surgery, a description of the technical aspects of surgery and what benefits and adverse effects can be anticipated. Emerging therapeutic strategies including neural transplant and gene therapy which may have an important future role are also covered. Stress is given to a multidisciplinary approach to these problems involving neurologists, neurosurgeons and physiologists. Recognized experts in the field present a balanced view of alternate methods and approaches to serve as a state-of-the-art compilation of surgical procedures.
This book is of value to neurologists, neurosurgeons, physiologists and health care workers who are involved in the management of patients with movement disorders.
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