Treatment of cerebrovascular pathologies is highly complex, often involving clinical management, micro-surgical resection, endovascular embolization, stereotactic radiosurgery, or a combination of these techniques. To perform these procedures, in addition to the technical knowledge, the neurosurgeon must have advanced comprehension of neuroanatomy, so that he can choose and use the surgical treatment in the best way, enabling the improvement of the patient's health. Moreover, profound comprehension of neuro-anatomy allows the improvement or innovations in treatment and diagnostic strategies, adding safety to surgical procedures.
This topic aims to bring together advanced techniques for the treatment of diseases such as aneurysms, cerebral arteriovenous malformations, cavernomas, epilepsy, and tumors that affect the nervous system, combined with advanced neuroanatomical knowledge that can contribute to a better understanding of these diseases and ultimate a better patient outcome.
We invite authors to submit original articles, literature reviews, case reports, surgical videos on vascular neurosurgery and neuroanatomy to Frontiers in Surgery to advance and strengthen the surgical techniques and anatomical approaches, in addition to sharing practical experiences between authors who can improve the outcome and allow the patient to quickly return to their routine. We will give priority to authors aiming to publish what is most modern in neurosurgery. Publications within the scientific medical community will have at Frontiers in Surgery a space for innovative information, prioritizing new research in neurosurgery, neuroanatomy, and the advancement of treatment methods. We will advocate dissemination and increase communication within the scientific medical community.
• Neurovascular surgery techniques: we will accept manuscripts in original, case re-port and videos format
• Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation: we will accept manuscripts in literature re-view, original manuscript, case report and videos format
• Neuroanatomical and microanatomical approach techniques: we will accept manu-scripts in video, case report, original manuscript and literature review format
• Development of treatments for cerebrovascular pathologies: we will accept manu-scripts in original, case report and video format
• Neurovascular microsurgery: we will accept manuscripts in original, literature re-view and video format
Treatment of cerebrovascular pathologies is highly complex, often involving clinical management, micro-surgical resection, endovascular embolization, stereotactic radiosurgery, or a combination of these techniques. To perform these procedures, in addition to the technical knowledge, the neurosurgeon must have advanced comprehension of neuroanatomy, so that he can choose and use the surgical treatment in the best way, enabling the improvement of the patient's health. Moreover, profound comprehension of neuro-anatomy allows the improvement or innovations in treatment and diagnostic strategies, adding safety to surgical procedures.
This topic aims to bring together advanced techniques for the treatment of diseases such as aneurysms, cerebral arteriovenous malformations, cavernomas, epilepsy, and tumors that affect the nervous system, combined with advanced neuroanatomical knowledge that can contribute to a better understanding of these diseases and ultimate a better patient outcome.
We invite authors to submit original articles, literature reviews, case reports, surgical videos on vascular neurosurgery and neuroanatomy to Frontiers in Surgery to advance and strengthen the surgical techniques and anatomical approaches, in addition to sharing practical experiences between authors who can improve the outcome and allow the patient to quickly return to their routine. We will give priority to authors aiming to publish what is most modern in neurosurgery. Publications within the scientific medical community will have at Frontiers in Surgery a space for innovative information, prioritizing new research in neurosurgery, neuroanatomy, and the advancement of treatment methods. We will advocate dissemination and increase communication within the scientific medical community.
• Neurovascular surgery techniques: we will accept manuscripts in original, case re-port and videos format
• Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation: we will accept manuscripts in literature re-view, original manuscript, case report and videos format
• Neuroanatomical and microanatomical approach techniques: we will accept manu-scripts in video, case report, original manuscript and literature review format
• Development of treatments for cerebrovascular pathologies: we will accept manu-scripts in original, case report and video format
• Neurovascular microsurgery: we will accept manuscripts in original, literature re-view and video format