Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery
There are two important reasons for publishing this new series entitled "Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery": 1. the lack of any or ganized common European postgraduate training system for young neurosurgeons and 2. the language barriers, w
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Volume 3
Springer -Verlag Wien
New York
1976
With 77 Figures
ISBN-13: 978-3-7091-7082-3 DOl: 10.1007/978-3-7091-7080-9
e-ISBN-13: 978-3-7091-7080-9
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Library of Congress Catalog Card Nurn ber 74·10499
Preface There are two important reasons for publishing this new series entitled "Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery": 1. the lack of any organized common European postgraduate training system for young neurosurgeons and 2. the language barriers, which impede the exchange of neurosurgical findings in Europe more than in other parts of the world. The fact that the English language is well on the way to becoming the international medium at European scientific conferences is a great asset in terms of mutual understanding. Therefore the Editors have decided to publish all contributions in English, regardless of the native language of the authors. All contributions are submitted to the entire editorial board before publication of any volume. Our series is not intended to compete with the publications of original scientific papers in other neurosurgical journals. Our intention is, rather, to present fields of neurosurgery and related areas in which important recent advances have been made. The contributions are written by specialists in the given fields and constitute the first part of each volume. In the second part of each volume, we publish detailed descriptions of standard operative procedures, furnished by experienced clinicians; in these articles the authors describe the techniques they employ and explain the advantages, difficulties and risks involved in the various procedures. This part is intended primarily to assist young neurosurgeons in their postgraduate training. However, we are convinced that it will also be useful to experienced, fully trained neurosurgeons. The descriptions of standard operative procedures are a novel feature of our series, and in this it differs from the similarly entitled series "Progress in Neurological Surgery"; also, our series will be mainly, but not exclusively, a forum for European neurosurgeons. We intend as well to make available the findings of European neurosurgeons which are published in less familiar languages to neurosurgeons beyond the boundaries of the authors' countries and of Europe, and we aim to promote contacts among European neurosurgeons. The Editors do hope that neurosurgeons throughout the world, and not only in Europe, will profit by the new series "Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery". The Editors
Contents A. Advances Problems of Pituitary Adenomas. By G. GUIOT and P. DEROME, Hopital Foch, Department of Neurosurgery, Suresnes, France ........... I. General Principles ................................................. II.
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