These proceedings from the Xth Congress of the European Society for
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery in Stockholm reflect the
growing interest in these fields of neurosurgery. It is the most
extensive volume in this series of publications and it contains a large
number of original articles pertaining to the most recent advances in
stereotactic and functional neurosurgery. Not long ago stereotactic
neurosurgery was considered an esoteric sub speciality practised only by
those involved in treating movement disorders and pain. In the last
decade we have witnessed the incorporation of stereotactic methodology
in the management of common neurosurgical diseases, and the stereotactic
technique is now practised in all major neurosurgical centers. As with
other surgical techniques and tools, however, the utilization of
stereotactic methods requires special knowledge and training. This book
comprises articles which give insight into new stereotactic applications
and technology. For example, the usage of stereotaxis without a frame
and the so-called navigator systems in open tumor surgery is dealt with
in two papers. The introduction and development of radiosurgery is
closely linked to the advancement of stereotactic technique.
Radiosurgical treatment of tumors and cerebrovascular diseases has been
one of major achievements in modern neurosurgery. This publication
contains several original reports illustrating the efficacy of
radiosurgery in problematic neurosurgical diseases.