Vascular pathology is one of the most complex areas of neurosurgery of the central nervous system (CNS). Vascular neurosurgery deals with the diagnosis and treatment of acute or chronic diseases of the vessels of the brain and spinal cord. The most common diseases for which neurosurgical treatment and diagnosis is performed are intracranial aneurysms (ruptured and unruptured), arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), carotid-cavernous anastomoses (CCFs), stenosis of brachiocephalic arteries (narrowing of the vessels supplying the brain). Vascular neurosurgery has always been at the forefront of neurosurgical advances, requiring a combination of decision making, critical care support, microsurgical skills, and advanced surgical technology.
The problem of vascular diseases of the CNS is socially significant. This special issue will present cutting-edge technologies in vascular neurosurgery. Will be considered deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of the complex treatment of diseases of the vascular system of the brain and spinal cord using microsurgical, endovascular and radio-surgical methods. In addition, vascular diseases of the brain and spinal cord are quite difficult to diagnose, since the disease can pass without pronounced symptoms. Therefore, the demonstration of advanced technologies and the experience of specialists in the field of diagnosing vascular diseases of the brain and spinal cord is an integral part of this topic.
We invite authors to submit their original articles, brief reports, new methods, perspectives, and literature reviews. This special issue is aimed at a broad study of surgery and diagnosis of diseases of the vessels of the brain and spinal cord in order to demonstrate the latest achievements of scientific and practical activities in all areas of modern vascular neurosurgery. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Endovascular interventions on vessels
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Vascular neuroimaging
- Evidence-based neurosurgery
- Mini-invasive surgery
- Standards and innovations in non-invasive cerebrovascular testing
- Approach to a neurosurgical emergency
- Intraoperative Imaging
Vascular pathology is one of the most complex areas of neurosurgery of the central nervous system (CNS). Vascular neurosurgery deals with the diagnosis and treatment of acute or chronic diseases of the vessels of the brain and spinal cord. The most common diseases for which neurosurgical treatment and diagnosis is performed are intracranial aneurysms (ruptured and unruptured), arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), carotid-cavernous anastomoses (CCFs), stenosis of brachiocephalic arteries (narrowing of the vessels supplying the brain). Vascular neurosurgery has always been at the forefront of neurosurgical advances, requiring a combination of decision making, critical care support, microsurgical skills, and advanced surgical technology.
The problem of vascular diseases of the CNS is socially significant. This special issue will present cutting-edge technologies in vascular neurosurgery. Will be considered deals with the theoretical and practical aspects of the complex treatment of diseases of the vascular system of the brain and spinal cord using microsurgical, endovascular and radio-surgical methods. In addition, vascular diseases of the brain and spinal cord are quite difficult to diagnose, since the disease can pass without pronounced symptoms. Therefore, the demonstration of advanced technologies and the experience of specialists in the field of diagnosing vascular diseases of the brain and spinal cord is an integral part of this topic.
We invite authors to submit their original articles, brief reports, new methods, perspectives, and literature reviews. This special issue is aimed at a broad study of surgery and diagnosis of diseases of the vessels of the brain and spinal cord in order to demonstrate the latest achievements of scientific and practical activities in all areas of modern vascular neurosurgery. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Endovascular interventions on vessels
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Vascular neuroimaging
- Evidence-based neurosurgery
- Mini-invasive surgery
- Standards and innovations in non-invasive cerebrovascular testing
- Approach to a neurosurgical emergency
- Intraoperative Imaging