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Geriatric Neurosurgery in Clinical Practice

  • 1st Edition - September 21, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Joe M. Das
  • Language: English

Geriatric Neurosurgery: An Evidence-Based Approach is an essential resource that provides a thorough and modern overview of geriatric neurosurgery. This volume compiles the latest… Read more

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Description

Geriatric Neurosurgery: An Evidence-Based Approach is an essential resource that provides a thorough and modern overview of geriatric neurosurgery. This volume compiles the latest research and clinical practice guidelines, offering practical advice for clinicians caring for elderly patients. It delves into a range of topics, including the management of common neurosurgical conditions in elderly patients, surgical techniques, postoperative care, and the integration of multidisciplinary approaches to enhance patient outcomes. Users will find this to be an invaluable reference for practicing neurosurgeons, neurosurgery residents, neurologists, geriatric physicians, and researchers seeking clear and concise information on current treatments and procedures for geriatric neurosurgery.

Key features

  • Provides a comprehensive overview on the field of geriatric neurosurgery
  • Discusses the latest research on clinical practice guidelines in geriatric neurosurgery applications
  • Includes practical advice for clinicians caring for elderly patients with neurosurgical conditions

Readership

Practicing neurosurgeons, neurosurgery residents, neurologists, geriatric physicians, and researchers

Table of contents

Section 1: Overview of Aging

1. Introduction to Aging

2. Changes in the Aging Brain

3. Pathologies of Aging

4. Geriatric Neurosurgery and Its Importance

Section 2: Assessment and Preoperative Planning

5. History Taking

6. Clinical and Neurological Examination of an Elderly Patient – Matters to Consider

7. Preoperative Evaluation of Elderly Neurosurgical Patients

8. Preoperative Planning for Elderly Neurosurgical Patients

Section 3: Different Neurosurgical Pathologies in the Elderly

9. Stroke

10. Aneurysms and Vascular malformations

11. Brain Tumors

12. Traumatic Brain Injury

13. Infections

14. Functional Neurosurgery

Section 4: Surgical Techniques

15. Craniotomy

16. Endoscopic Surgery

17. Stereotactic Radiosurgery

18. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring

19. Anesthesia

20. Postoperative Care

Section 5: Complications and Outcomes

21. Complications in Elderly Neurosurgical Patients – Infection, Bleeding, Stroke, Death

22. Outcome and Quality of Life

23. Prognosis after Neurosurgery

24. Rehabilitation

Section 6: Special Topics

25. Neuroimaging in Elderly

26. Neuropsychological Evaluation

27. Palliative Care and Pain Management

28. Decision-Making and Ethical Considerations

29. Challenges of Neurosurgery in the Elderly

30. The Future of Geriatric Neurosurgery

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 21, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Joe M. Das

Joe M Das is a highly qualified neurosurgeon with extensive experience in neurosurgical specialties, including neuro-oncology, trauma neurosurgery, and skull base neurosurgery. He is currently working as a fellow in spine surgery in the UK. He has worked in various capacities in India, Bahrain, and Nepal, and has more than 100 PubMed-indexed articles to his credit. He has also authored a textbook in neuro-oncology.

Affiliations and expertise
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK