Comprehensive Guide to Cranio-Orbital Lesions: Diagnosis and Surgical Approaches
“Cranio-Orbital Lesions: Diagnosis and Surgical Approaches” is a dedicated resource that addresses a significant gap in the field, focusing on mass lesions that involve both the intracranial and intra-orbital compartments. This book provides detailed insights into the surgical anatomy, diagnosis, surgical approaches, and specific pathological mass lesions in this complex area.
The book is organized into four parts:
Surgical Anatomy: Part 1 covers the surgical anatomy of the orbital region.
Diagnosis: Part 2 explores the clinical and neuroradiological examination of cranio-orbital mass lesions.
Surgical Approaches: Part 3 delves into the various surgical approaches, including trans-cranial and transorbital, microscopic, and endoscopic techniques. It discusses their indications, advantages, limitations, and potential complications.
Pathological Mass Lesions: Part 4 examines individual pathological mass lesions, offering insights into their anatomo-clinical and radiological aspects and recommending the most suitable surgical approaches.
The primary goal of this book is to provide a comprehensive guide to help practitioners choose the most appropriate surgical approaches based on factors such as the extent of intracranial or intra-orbital involvement and the type of mass lesion.
This resource is essential for neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists, and other medical professionals involved in the management of cranio-orbital lesions. It offers valuable guidance on diagnosis and surgical interventions in this complex and challenging area of medical practice