liomas represent a challenging and currently incurable condition affecting the central nervous system. Recent advances in research have significantly enhanced our understanding of the pathogenetic and molecular mechanisms underlying gliomas, bolstered by a plethora of oncological, molecular, and neuroradiological studies. Nevertheless, the cornerstone of therapeutic intervention remains surgical resection. The role of the neurosurgeon is pivotal, as they are often the first specialists to raise the diagnostic suspicion and assume responsibility for the patient’s care. A robust and meticulously executed surgical intervention can markedly impact the patient’s prognostic outcomes. This volume encompasses a comprehensive overview of various surgical strategies, novel technologies, and emerging trends in the management of gliomas.
Edited by a preeminent authority in the field and contributed by a cadre of esteemed specialists, this book provides an in-depth examination of the latest developments in glioma research, exploring the subject from multifaceted perspectives while giving particular attention to its neurosurgical considerations. It serves as an invaluable resource for neurosurgeons, medical oncologists, neuro-oncologists, and neurologists alike.