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Main description:
This new book from leading neurosurgeon and author Gary Kraus is an account of traumatic brain injury (TBI) from the time a brain-injured patient arrives in the emergency department through to the wide range of clinical outcomes of such an injury. Written with the voice of experience, the author examines causation of TBI, the patient's stay in the neuro-intensive care unit and the many neurological assessments and tests that inform the outcomes that the patient and their families will encounter.
A wide range of medical professionals will benefit from Dr Kraus's acute insights into TBI including Neurosurgical residents, Neurosurgeons with a sub-specialist interest in Neuro-Trauma, Neurologists managing patients with post traumatic brain injury, Neuro-Intensivists, Neuro-Psychologists, Researchers/scientists involved in Clinical trial in traumatic brain injury, and those with a specialist interest in Neuro-rehabilitation.
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Experience as a Neurosurgeon
Chapter 2: Epidemiology
Chapter 3: Can Significant Brain Damage Go Unrecognized
Chapter 4: Traumatic brain injury classification, scales and definitions
Chapter 5: Neurobiology of TBI: mechanical injury and blast injury
Chapter 6: Cognitive function and neuroanatomy of the Brain
Chapter 7: Agnosias, Aphasias, Apraxias, Agraphias, etc
Chapter 8: Imaging
Chapter 9: Acute Neurosurgical Management of Brain Injury
Chapter 10: Recovery and Rehabilitation
Chapter 11: Long Term Outcome: Prognosis
Chapter 12: Life care planning/ Socioeconomic Consequences
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: May, 2023
Pages: 230
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, General Practice, Neurosurgery, Orthopaedics and Fractures