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This book offers a unique perspective on the evolving field of neuroendoscopy, which has transitioned from a niche tool to a recognized subspecialty in neurosurgery over the past two decades. Neuroendoscopic techniques are now routinely employed to address a variety of cranial and spinal conditions, yet the debate over their advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional microsurgery remains contentious. Conflicting evidence in the literature complicates decision-making for both experienced and novice surgeons. This work fills a critical gap by discussing best practices, patient selection, and the limitations and benefits of neuroendoscopic approaches. Each case is informed by the insights of renowned neurosurgeons, featuring discussions moderated by experts in both endoscopic and microsurgical techniques. Readers can explore the comparative advantages and challenges of various endoscopic tools, including flexible and rigid endoscopes, as well as high-definition options. The book covers a wide range of neurological conditions, offering comparative strategies for surgeries involving the skull base, pituitary, hydrocephalus, spinal issues, peripheral nerves, and arachnoid cysts. Enhanced by radiological images and intraoperative photographs, it provides valuable technical guidance supported by high-quality illustrations. This resource is essential for neurosurgery residents and practicing surgeons alike, serving as a compr
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Controversies in Neuroendoscopy, Peter Nakaji
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