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Includes bibliographical references.
Planning a procedure : the importance of visualization -- The craniotomy -- Working with the microscope -- Removing a gyrus : the principle of subpial resection -- Removing an artificial brain tumor -- Microsurgical training : the chicken wing model.
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In training to become a neurosurgeon, many of the crucial manual skills that must be acquired can only be mastered through growing experience during the rigorous and lengthy training process. Yet, many - often essential - practical skills can quickly be learned, practiced, and even mastered, away from the OR. The author's motivation for writing this guide arose during his own training and his need for just such a practical aid. Getting Ready for Brain Surgery provides the readers with a basic set of exercises that will allow him to develop and improve their motor skills, handling of various ti.
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