Pediatric Neurosurgery (neurosurgery By Example... Link
: Effective care involves collaboration between neurosurgeons, pediatricians, oncologists, intensivists, and rehabilitation specialists. Common Conditions and Management Conditions often treated in this specialty include:
: Using smaller incisions and endoscopes to reach deep brain areas, which reduces pain and scarring for young patients.
Modern pediatric neurosurgery increasingly utilizes technology to enhance precision and reduce recovery times: Pediatric Neurosurgery (Neurosurgery by Example...
: Such as spina bifida (e.g., myelomeningocele) and tethered cord syndrome . Early surgical closure within 48 hours of birth is often required to prevent infection and further nerve damage.
(Nathan Selden, Lissa Baird): Focuses on case-based learning with "pivot points" for atypical situations. Early surgical closure within 48 hours of birth
: Intraoperative systems and real-time MRI provide high-precision mapping during complex procedures.
A primary educational resource for this field is the book by Nathan Selden and Lissa Baird. It uses exemplary cases to guide practitioners through clinical assessment, surgical decision-making, and complication management. Core Principles of Pediatric Neurosurgery A primary educational resource for this field is
: Decisions must balance surgical intervention with the preservation of cognitive growth and emotional well-being.