Sakas, Damianos E.
Operative Neuromodulation
1. An introduction to neural networks surgery, a field of neuromodulation which is based on advances in neural networks science and digitised brain imaging
Damianos E. Sakas, I. G. Panourias, B. A. Simpson
2. Management of chronic severe pain: cerebral neuromodulatory and neuroablative approaches
Ahmed M. Raslan, S. McCartney, K. J. Burchiel
3. Extradural cortical stimulation for central pain
Sergio Canavero, V. Bonicalzi
4. Motor cortex stimulation for neuropathic pain
Yves Lazorthes, J. C. Sol, S. Fowo, F. E. Roux, J. C. Verdié
5. Motor cortex stimulation for chronic non-malignant pain: current state and future prospects
Beatrice Cioni, M. Meglio
6. Stimulation of primary motor cortex for intractable deafferentation pain
Youichi Saitoh, T. Yoshimine
7. Cathodal, anodal or bifocal stimulation of the motor cortex in the management of chronic pain?
J. Holsheimer, J. -P. Nguyen, J. -P. Lefaucheur, L. Manola
8. Somatosensory cortex stimulation for deafferentation pain
Dirk Ridder, G. Mulder, E. Verstraeten, S. Sunaert, A. Moller
9. Localization of precentral gyrus in image-guided surgery for motor cortex stimulation
W. Tirakotai, D. Hellwig, H. Bertalanffy, Thomas Riegel
10. Anatomical and physiological basis, clinical and surgical considerations, mechanisms underlying efficacy and future prospects of cortical stimulation for pain
Benoit Pirotte, P. Voordecker, J. Brotchi, M. Levivier
11. Chronic electrostimulation of the trigeminal ganglion in trigeminal neuropathy: current state and future prospects
Jan H. Mehrkens, U. Steude
12. Neuromodulatory approaches to the treatment of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
Peter J. Goadsby
13. Deep brain stimulation for neuropathic pain
S. L. F. Owen, A. L. Green, D. D. Nandi, R. G. Bittar, S. Wang, Tipu Z. Aziz
14. Surgical considerations in movement disorders: deep brain stimulation, ablation and transplantation
P. R. Schuurman, D. A. Bosch
15. Deep brain stimulation and chemical neuromodulation: current use and perspectives for the future
C. Hamani, J. S. Neimat, Andres M. Lozano
16. GDNF delivery for Parkinson’s disease
N. K. Patel, Steven S. Gill
17. Neuronal networks of the basal ganglia and the value of recording field potentials from them
Kostas N. Fountas, J. R. Smith
18. Technical aspects and considerations of deep brain stimulation surgery for movement disorders
Damianos E. Sakas, A. T. Kouyialis, E. J. Boviatsis, I. G. Panourias, P. Stathis, G. Tagaris
19. Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease
Jürgen Voges, A. Koulousakis, V. Sturm
20. Neuromodulation of prelemniscal radiations in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease
José Damián Carrillo-Ruiz, F. Velasco, F. Jiménez, A. L. Velasco, M. Velasco, G. Castro
21. Deep brain stimulation for torsion dystonia
Ron L. Alterman, B. J. Snyder
22. Deep brain stimulation for treatment of cervical dystonia
Joachim K. Krauss
23. Subthalamic nucleus stimulation for primary dystonia and tardive dystonia
Bomin Sun, S. Chen, S. Zhan, W. Le, S. E. Krahl
24. DBS in Tourette syndrome: rationale, current status and future prospects
V. Visser-Vandewalle
25. Extradural cortical stimulation for movement disorders
Sergio Canavero, V. Bonicalzi
26. Motor cortex stimulation for Parkinson’s disease
Beatrice Cioni
27. Stereotactic stimulation of the anterior lobe of the cerebellum in cerebral palsy from a suboccipital approach
Miroslav Galanda, S. Horvath
28. Electrical stimulation devices in the treatment of epilepsy
Steven Karceski
29. Brain stimulation for epilepsy
W. H. Theodore, R. Fisher
30. Clinical experience with vagus nerve stimulation and deep brain stimulation in epilepsy
Paul Boon, V. Herdt, K. Vonck, D. Roost
31. Vagus nerve stimulation: indications and limitations
Sohail Ansari, K. Chaudhri, K. Moutaery
32. Vagus nerve stimulation for intractable epilepsy: outcome in two series combining 90 patients
Damianos E. Sakas, S. Korfias, C. L. Nicholson, I. G. Panourias, N. Georgakoulias, S. Gatzonis, A. Jenkins
33. Electrical stimulation and gene-based neuromodulation for control of medically-refractory epilepsy
A. V. Alexopoulos, V. Gonugunta, J. Yang, Nicholas M. Boulis
34. Rationale, mechanisms of efficacy, anatomical targets and future prospects of electrical deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
C. Pollo, Jean-Guy Villemure
35. Anatomical and physiological basis and mechanism of action of neurostimulation for epilepsy
Kristl Vonck, P. Boon, D. Roost
36. The role of neuromodulation of the hippocampus in the treatment of intractable complex partial seizures of the temporal lobe
Ana Luisa Velasco, F. Velasco, M. Velasco, F. Jiménez, J. D. Carrillo-Ruiz, G. Castro
37. Neurosurgical aspects of temporal deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
D. Roost, P. Boon, K. Vonck, J. Caemaert
38. Deep brain stimulation for treatment of the epilepsies: the centromedian thalamic target
Francisco Velasco, A. L. Velasco, M. Velasco, F. Jiménez, J. D. Carrillo-Ruiz, G. Castro
39. Anterior thalamic nucleus stimulation for epilepsy
U. Samadani, Gordon H. Baltuch
40. Cerebellar and thalamic stimulation treatment for epilepsy
Gregory L. Krauss, M. Z. Koubeissi
41. A novel closed-loop stimulation system in the control of focal, medically refractory epilepsy
Kostas N. Fountas, J. R. Smith
42. Neurosurgery for psychiatric disorders: from the excision of brain tissue to the chronic electrical stimulation of neural networks
Damianos E. Sakas, I. G. Panourias, E. Singounas, B. A. Simpson
43. Behavioural and physiological effects of electrical stimulation in the nucleus accumbens: a review
K. Kuyck, L. Gabriëls, P. Cosyns, L. Arckens, V. Sturm, S. Rasmussen, Bart Nuttin
44. Neuromodulation of the inferior thalamic peduncle for major depression and obsessive compulsive disorder
Fiacro Jiménez, F. Velasco, R. Salín-Pascual, M. Velasco, H. Nicolini, A. L. Velasco, G. Castro
45. Chronic high frequency stimulation of the posteromedial hypothalamus in facial pain syndromes and behaviour disorders
Angelo Franzini, C. Marras, G. Tringali, M. Leone, P. Ferroli, G. Bussone, O. Bugiani, G. Broggi
46. Vagus nerve stimulation for depression: rationale, anatomical and physiological basis of efficacy and future prospects
M. C. Park, M. A. Goldman, L. L. Carpenter, L. H. Price, Gerhard M. Friehs
47. Experimental and clinical aspects of the efferent auditory system
S. Girolamo, B. Napolitano, M. Alessandrini, E. Bruno
48. Functional outcome of auditory implants in hearing loss
S. Girolamo, A. Saccoccio, P. G. Giacomini, F. Ottaviani
49. Auditory brainstem implants: current state and future directions with special reference to the subtonsillar approach for implantation
Yojiro Seki, N. Samejima, A. Komatsuzaki
50. Auditory brainstem implants: past, present and future prospects
Francisco Javier Cervera-Paz, M. J. Manrique
51. Twenty-five years of auditory brainstem implants: perspectives
Johannes Kuchta
52. Auditory cortex stimulation for tinnitus
Dirk Ridder, G. Mulder, E. Verstraeten, M. Seidman, K. Elisevich, S. Sunaert, S. Kovacs, K. Kelen, P. Heyning, A. Moller
53. Implantable visual prostheses
Solon Thanos, P. Heiduschka, T. Stupp
54. Restoring visual perception using microsystem technologies: engineering and manufacturing perspectives
I. Krisch, B. J. Hosticka
55. A neuroprosthesis for restoring sight
M. V. Viola, Aristides A. Patrinos
56. Towards the bionic eye — the retina implant: surgical, opthalmological and histopathological perspectives
Nils Alteheld, G. Roessler, P. Walter
57. Motor cortex stimulation: role of computer modeling
Ljubomir Manola, J. Holsheimer
58. Computational models simulating electrophysiological activity in the basal ganglia
Konstantina S. Nikita, G. L. Tsirogiannis
59. Computational perspectives on neuromodulation of aging
Sverker Sikström
60. The periaqueductal grey area and the cardiovascular system
A. L. Green, S. Wang, S. L. F. Owen, Tipu Z. Aziz
61. Therapeutic potential of computer to cerebral cortex implantable devices
Kevin Warwick, M. N. Gasson, A. J. Spiers
62. Trimodal nanoelectrode array for precise deep brain stimulation: prospects of a new technology based on carbon nanofiber arrays
J. Li, Russell J. Andrews
63. Neural networks on chemically patterned electrode arrays: towards a cultured probe
W. L. C. Rutten, T. G. Ruardij, E. Marani, B. H. Roelofsen
64. Brain-computer interface: a reciprocal self-regulated neuromodulation
Efthymios Angelakis, A. Hatzis, I. G. Panourias, D. E. Sakas
65. Cicerone: stereotactic neurophysiological recording and deep brain stimulation electrode placement software system
S. Miocinovic, A. M. Noecker, C. B. Maks, C. R. Butson, Cameron C. McIntyre
66. StimExplorer: deep brain stimulation parameter selection software system
C. R. Butson, A. M. Noecker, C. B. Maks, Cameron C. McIntyre
67. Connections of the basal ganglia with the limbic system: implications for neuromodulation therapies of anxiety and affective disorders
P. Stathis, I. G. Panourias, M. S. Themistocleous, Damianos E. Sakas
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Nyckelord: MEDICAL / Public Health MED078000
- Författare
- Sakas, Damianos E.
- Simpson, Brian A.
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2007
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Hälsa, skönhet, mode
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783211330814