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Welcome to the Basics of Stereotactic Surgery Course and welcome to joining other students. We are excited about your presence and look forward to your participation in the learning community in this class.

Module Summary:

1. Study the advantages and disadvantages of stereotactic surgery.
2. Learn the basics of installing stereotactic frames to achieve the site and purpose of the procedure (biopsy, craniotomy, functional, radiosurgery).


Learning objective:

Participants are able to understand:
1. Advantages and disadvantages of stereotactic surgery.
2. Basics of stereotactic framing to achieve the site and purpose of the procedure (biopsy, craniotomy, functional, radiosurgery).

Language: English
Course Mode: Self-paced, full online asynchronous
Suggested time spent: 4 hours/week, 1 topic each week
Requirements: PC/laptop with adequate access to internet
You can access this course for FREE (Rp.0)

Learning mode: asynchronous

Reference:
1. Greenberg MS. Handbook of neurosurgery. New York: Thieme;2010.
2. Connolly ES, et al. Youman’s Neurological Surgery 6th edition. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier; 2011.
3. Baehr M. Duus’ topical diagnosis in neurology: anatomy, physiology, sign, and symptoms, 4th ed. New York: Thieme;2005.
4. Advanced Trauma Life Support. Student Course Manual. 9th ed. USA: American College of Surgeons. 2012.
5. Suarez JI. Critical Care Neurology and Neurosurgery. New Jersey: Humana Press Inc. 2004.
6. Follett K.A. Neurosurgical Pain Management. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders. 2004.
7. Kendir S, Acar HI, Comert A, Ozdemir M, Kahilogullari G, Elhan A. Window anatomy for neurosurgical approaches. J Neurosurg. 2009;111:365-70.
8. Tsementzis SA. Differential diagnosis in neurology and neurosurgery. Stuttgart: Thieme. 2000.
9. Zacko C and LeRoux P. Perioperative Neurosurgical Critical Care. Neurocritical Care Society Practice Update 2013.

Happy learning and good luck!
Skill Level: Beginner
Self enrolment (Student)