Neurosurgery Clinics is a prestigious medical publication that serves as an essential resource for staying current with the latest surgical techniques and advancements in the field of neurosurgery. Published quarterly in January, April, July, and October, each issue is dedicated to a specific topic within neurosurgery, ensuring that readers are well-informed about the most recent developments and providing valuable insights for making informed treatment decisions. The journal is overseen by an editor who is a prominent figure in clinical practice and research, ensuring the quality and relevance of its content.
Key Features:
Specialized Topics: Each quarterly issue focuses exclusively on a single area within the realm of neurosurgery. Topics encompass a wide range of subjects, including brain tumors/neuro-oncology, cerebrovascular conditions, movement disorders, neuroimaging, neuroradiology, pain management, pediatric neurosurgery, peripheral nerve disorders, pituitary conditions, spine-related disorders, stroke-related conditions, trauma and critical care, surgical techniques, and skull base procedures.
Cutting-Edge Insights: Neurosurgery Clinics provides readers with access to the latest surgical techniques and treatment approaches, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of neurosurgical care.
Clinical Relevance: With its focus on clinical practice and research, the journal serves as an indispensable resource for neurosurgeons, healthcare professionals, and researchers dedicated to enhancing patient care.
Volume 33 (2022) Contents:
Issue 4 (October 2022): Update on Open Vascular Surgery (Pages: 359-516)
Issue 3 (July 2022): Pain Management (Pages: 241-358)
Issue 2 (April 2022): Recent Advances in Endovascular Neurosurgery (Pages: 149-240)
Issue 1 (January 2022): Syndromic Neurosurgery (Pages: 1-148)
Neurosurgery Clinics stands as an indispensable reference for neurosurgeons and healthcare professionals who strive to remain up to date with the latest developments in neurosurgery and to provide the highest standard of care to their patients.