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Should pediatric neurosurgeons still manage neurotrauma today?

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CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM
Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 201-203

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-009-1030-4

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Pediatric neurosurgery; Neurotrauma; Neuromonitoring; Neurocritical care; Traumatic brain injury

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Neurotrauma remains a major global burden of injury, especially for young patients, and will consequently always be a condition that pediatric neurosurgeons are called upon to treat. However, the face of modern neurotrauma management is changing, presenting important challenges to today's pediatric neurosurgeons. This article summarizes some of the issues in neurotrauma facing clinicians whose responsibility it is to treat these children. It is up to the individual neurosurgeon to familiarize him- or herself with the emerging literature on the modern management of pediatric neurotrauma.

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