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Developed over the past 25 years, Cortical Brain Stimulation has
emerged as a brand new, cutting-edge option for the treatment of
intractable neurological and psychiatric disorders. Devoid of the
mortality and disabling morbidity that may accompany deep brain
stimulation, stimulating the cortex with a minimally invasive
surgical approach had initially proved its worth for the treatment
of Central and other Neuropathic Pain Syndromes and later for
Parkinson Disease, Dystonia, Stroke and Coma rehabilitation,
Epilepsy, Depression and Tinnitus. Written by many of the pioneers
in the field, this authoritative treatise is a comprehensive
presentation - from surgical details, to clinical results and
mechanisms of action. It also provides the busy clinician with
comparisons with non-invasive cortical stimulation techniques, such
as TMS and tDCS. No other book deals with this form of brain
stimulation. The clinician will harness the power of this
formidable new therapeutic option, which is being further refined
with the advent of closed-loop stimulation. Dr Canavero deciphered
the genesis of the central pain syndromes, introduced extradural
cortical stimulation for Parkinson Disease and the vegetative state
and co-introduced extradural cortical stimulation for stroke
rehabilitation. He made worldwide news in 2008 for partially
restoring consciousness in two vegetative patients, in 2013 for
proposing the HEAVEN/GEMINI protocol for human head transplantation
and in 2014 for pushing brain stimulation in the setting of
criminal psychopathy. His books include: Central Pain Syndrome,
Cambridge Univ. Press, 2011 (2nd ed.), Textbook of therapeutic
cortical stimulation, Nova Sci, 2009 and two books in Italian on
human sexual behavior.
Over the past 20 years a silent revolution in functional
neurosurgery has been unfolding. This revolution, still in the
making, is the development of cortical electrical neuromodulation.
No book covering the field of therapeutic cortical stimulation
exists and only scarce attention has been given to this new field
of neuromodulation in all textbooks and related books. As a result,
the majority of neurologists and neurosurgeons are unaware of this
technology. The aim of this book is thus twofold:
cross-fertilisation among neurologists, other health professionals
and functional neurosurgeons, and defining indications and limits
of cortical stimulation, invasive and non-invasive. This textbook
brings together leading authorities from all over the world and
provides for the first time a complete account of the field. As a
"teaching" tool, all, beginners and non, will find a conclusive
word in a rapidly evolving field.
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