Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice
Herausgeber: Honeybul, Stephen
Ethics in Neurosurgical Practice
Herausgeber: Honeybul, Stephen
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 583g
- ISBN-13: 9781108494120
- ISBN-10: 1108494129
- Artikelnr.: 58819464
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Introduction Stephen Honeybul; Part I. General Ethics: 1. Introduction and
principles of bioethics Ian Kerridge; 2. Models and methods in ethics Cara
Sedney; 3. The concept and implementation of values based medicine (VsBM)
in neurosurger Ahmed Ammar and Tiit Mathiesen; 4. The three functions of
consent in neurosurgery Cameron Stewart and Ian Kerridge; 5. Withholding
and withdrawing medical treatment: legal, ethical and practical
considerations Cameron Stewart, Tiit Mathiesen and Ahmed Ammar; 6. Surgical
training Magnus Tisell and Naci Balak; 7. The aging surgeon Stephen
Honeybul and Gene Bolles; 8. Healthcare economics Naci Balak and Magnus
Tisell; 9. Patient data, ownership, storage, and social media David Cote
and Timothy Smith; Part II. Neurosurgery Specific Bioethics: 10. Historical
overview of ethics in neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 11. Evidence-based
neurosurgery: principles, applicability and challenges Ignatius Esene; 12.
Ethical challenges of neurosurgical care for brain tumour patients Marike
Broekman, Alexander Hulsbergen and Timothy Smith; 13. Severe traumatic
brain injury Stephen Honeybul, Kwok Ho and Grant Gillett; 14. 'Malignant'
middle cerebral artery infarction Stephen Honeybul, Volker Puetz and
Lars-Peder Pallesen; 15. Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage Stephen
Honeybul and Albert Chiu; 16. Paediatric neurosurgery Naci Balak and Ulrika
Sandvik; 17. Spinal neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 18. Ethical challenges in
psychosurgery: a new start or more of the same? Paul A. Komesaroff and
Jeffrey Rosenfeld; 19. Brain death and organ donation George Skowronski and
Ian Kerridge; Part III. Future Developments: 20. Ethical aspects of
innovation in neurosurgery Mario Ammirati, Jeffrey Rosenfeld and Alexander
Hulsbergen; 21. Stem cells and brain repair: ethical considerations Ivar
Mendez; 22. Brain machine-interface technology in neurosurgery Jeffrey
Rosenfeld and Marike Broekman; 23. International neurosurgery Ann Mansur
and Mark Bernstein; 24. Live televised surgery Eiichi Ishikawa, Nobuyuki
Sakai, Stephen Honeybul and Akira Matsumura; Index.
principles of bioethics Ian Kerridge; 2. Models and methods in ethics Cara
Sedney; 3. The concept and implementation of values based medicine (VsBM)
in neurosurger Ahmed Ammar and Tiit Mathiesen; 4. The three functions of
consent in neurosurgery Cameron Stewart and Ian Kerridge; 5. Withholding
and withdrawing medical treatment: legal, ethical and practical
considerations Cameron Stewart, Tiit Mathiesen and Ahmed Ammar; 6. Surgical
training Magnus Tisell and Naci Balak; 7. The aging surgeon Stephen
Honeybul and Gene Bolles; 8. Healthcare economics Naci Balak and Magnus
Tisell; 9. Patient data, ownership, storage, and social media David Cote
and Timothy Smith; Part II. Neurosurgery Specific Bioethics: 10. Historical
overview of ethics in neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 11. Evidence-based
neurosurgery: principles, applicability and challenges Ignatius Esene; 12.
Ethical challenges of neurosurgical care for brain tumour patients Marike
Broekman, Alexander Hulsbergen and Timothy Smith; 13. Severe traumatic
brain injury Stephen Honeybul, Kwok Ho and Grant Gillett; 14. 'Malignant'
middle cerebral artery infarction Stephen Honeybul, Volker Puetz and
Lars-Peder Pallesen; 15. Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage Stephen
Honeybul and Albert Chiu; 16. Paediatric neurosurgery Naci Balak and Ulrika
Sandvik; 17. Spinal neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 18. Ethical challenges in
psychosurgery: a new start or more of the same? Paul A. Komesaroff and
Jeffrey Rosenfeld; 19. Brain death and organ donation George Skowronski and
Ian Kerridge; Part III. Future Developments: 20. Ethical aspects of
innovation in neurosurgery Mario Ammirati, Jeffrey Rosenfeld and Alexander
Hulsbergen; 21. Stem cells and brain repair: ethical considerations Ivar
Mendez; 22. Brain machine-interface technology in neurosurgery Jeffrey
Rosenfeld and Marike Broekman; 23. International neurosurgery Ann Mansur
and Mark Bernstein; 24. Live televised surgery Eiichi Ishikawa, Nobuyuki
Sakai, Stephen Honeybul and Akira Matsumura; Index.
Introduction Stephen Honeybul; Part I. General Ethics: 1. Introduction and
principles of bioethics Ian Kerridge; 2. Models and methods in ethics Cara
Sedney; 3. The concept and implementation of values based medicine (VsBM)
in neurosurger Ahmed Ammar and Tiit Mathiesen; 4. The three functions of
consent in neurosurgery Cameron Stewart and Ian Kerridge; 5. Withholding
and withdrawing medical treatment: legal, ethical and practical
considerations Cameron Stewart, Tiit Mathiesen and Ahmed Ammar; 6. Surgical
training Magnus Tisell and Naci Balak; 7. The aging surgeon Stephen
Honeybul and Gene Bolles; 8. Healthcare economics Naci Balak and Magnus
Tisell; 9. Patient data, ownership, storage, and social media David Cote
and Timothy Smith; Part II. Neurosurgery Specific Bioethics: 10. Historical
overview of ethics in neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 11. Evidence-based
neurosurgery: principles, applicability and challenges Ignatius Esene; 12.
Ethical challenges of neurosurgical care for brain tumour patients Marike
Broekman, Alexander Hulsbergen and Timothy Smith; 13. Severe traumatic
brain injury Stephen Honeybul, Kwok Ho and Grant Gillett; 14. 'Malignant'
middle cerebral artery infarction Stephen Honeybul, Volker Puetz and
Lars-Peder Pallesen; 15. Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage Stephen
Honeybul and Albert Chiu; 16. Paediatric neurosurgery Naci Balak and Ulrika
Sandvik; 17. Spinal neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 18. Ethical challenges in
psychosurgery: a new start or more of the same? Paul A. Komesaroff and
Jeffrey Rosenfeld; 19. Brain death and organ donation George Skowronski and
Ian Kerridge; Part III. Future Developments: 20. Ethical aspects of
innovation in neurosurgery Mario Ammirati, Jeffrey Rosenfeld and Alexander
Hulsbergen; 21. Stem cells and brain repair: ethical considerations Ivar
Mendez; 22. Brain machine-interface technology in neurosurgery Jeffrey
Rosenfeld and Marike Broekman; 23. International neurosurgery Ann Mansur
and Mark Bernstein; 24. Live televised surgery Eiichi Ishikawa, Nobuyuki
Sakai, Stephen Honeybul and Akira Matsumura; Index.
principles of bioethics Ian Kerridge; 2. Models and methods in ethics Cara
Sedney; 3. The concept and implementation of values based medicine (VsBM)
in neurosurger Ahmed Ammar and Tiit Mathiesen; 4. The three functions of
consent in neurosurgery Cameron Stewart and Ian Kerridge; 5. Withholding
and withdrawing medical treatment: legal, ethical and practical
considerations Cameron Stewart, Tiit Mathiesen and Ahmed Ammar; 6. Surgical
training Magnus Tisell and Naci Balak; 7. The aging surgeon Stephen
Honeybul and Gene Bolles; 8. Healthcare economics Naci Balak and Magnus
Tisell; 9. Patient data, ownership, storage, and social media David Cote
and Timothy Smith; Part II. Neurosurgery Specific Bioethics: 10. Historical
overview of ethics in neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 11. Evidence-based
neurosurgery: principles, applicability and challenges Ignatius Esene; 12.
Ethical challenges of neurosurgical care for brain tumour patients Marike
Broekman, Alexander Hulsbergen and Timothy Smith; 13. Severe traumatic
brain injury Stephen Honeybul, Kwok Ho and Grant Gillett; 14. 'Malignant'
middle cerebral artery infarction Stephen Honeybul, Volker Puetz and
Lars-Peder Pallesen; 15. Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage Stephen
Honeybul and Albert Chiu; 16. Paediatric neurosurgery Naci Balak and Ulrika
Sandvik; 17. Spinal neurosurgery Cara Sedney; 18. Ethical challenges in
psychosurgery: a new start or more of the same? Paul A. Komesaroff and
Jeffrey Rosenfeld; 19. Brain death and organ donation George Skowronski and
Ian Kerridge; Part III. Future Developments: 20. Ethical aspects of
innovation in neurosurgery Mario Ammirati, Jeffrey Rosenfeld and Alexander
Hulsbergen; 21. Stem cells and brain repair: ethical considerations Ivar
Mendez; 22. Brain machine-interface technology in neurosurgery Jeffrey
Rosenfeld and Marike Broekman; 23. International neurosurgery Ann Mansur
and Mark Bernstein; 24. Live televised surgery Eiichi Ishikawa, Nobuyuki
Sakai, Stephen Honeybul and Akira Matsumura; Index.