Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
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Büki András
professor,
Department of Pharmacology -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 12 hours
practices: 24 hours
seminars: 0 hours
total of: 36 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OAE-IDE-T
- 3 kredit
- General Medicine
- Elective modul
- spring
OAA-AA1-T finished , OAA-AA2-T finished , OAK-NA1-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 50
Topic
Neurosurgery is a surgical specialty for the treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral and sympathetic nervous system.
Most student thinks of neurosurgery as brain surgery; but it is much more! It is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with injury to, or diseases /disorders of the brain, spinal cord and spinal column, and peripheral nerves within all parts of the body. The specialty of neurosurgical care includes both adult and pediatric patients. Dependent upon the nature of the injury or disease/disorder a neurological surgeon may provide surgical and/or non-surgical care. Thus, this field of medicine can be defined as surgical neurology, as well.
Main fields of surgical neurology:
neurotraumatology; neurooncology; vascular neurosurgery (cerebrovascular diseases) dealing with subarachnoid haemorrhage, aneurysms, or another vascular malformations; intracerebral haemorrhage and occlusive cerebro-vascular disease.
Infectious diseases of the skull, brain and spine: abscesses, infections, postoperative inflammations.
Spinal neurosurgery: degenerative diseases of the spinal column, spinal canal stenosis. Diseases of the craniocervical junction (neuro-orthopedics).
Developmental disorders such as hydrocephalus, spinal dysraphism, etc.
Functional neurosurgery treating intractable pain, epilepsy and movement disorders
Lectures
- 1. Symptoms and signs of raised intracranial pressure - Dóczi Tamás
- 2. Brain tumors - Büki András
- 3. Degenerative diseases of the spine - Schwarcz Attila
- 4. Spinal injuries I. - Schwarcz Attila
- 5. Spinal injuries II. - Schwarcz Attila
- 6. Functional neurosurgery - Balás István
- 7. Cerebrovascular diseases I. - Szólics Alex
- 8. Cerebrovascular diseases II. - Szólics Alex
- 9. Cranio-cerebral injuries I. - Büki András
- 10. Cranio-cerebral injuries II. - Schwarcz Attila
- 11. Hydrocephalus, Developmental abnormalities - Vető Ferenc
- 12. Neurorehabilitation - Cserháti Péter
Practices
- 1. Symptoms and signs of raised intracranial pressure - Dóczi Tamás
- 2. Symptoms and signs of raised intracranial pressure - Dóczi Tamás
- 3. Brain tumors - Büki András
- 4. Brain tumors - Büki András
- 5. Degenerative diseases of the spine - Schwarcz Attila
- 6. Degenerative diseases of the spine - Schwarcz Attila
- 7. Spinal injuries I. - Schwarcz Attila
- 8. Spinal injuries I. - Schwarcz Attila
- 9. Spinal injuries II. - Schwarcz Attila
- 10. Spinal injuries II. - Schwarcz Attila
- 11. Functional neurosurgery - Balás István
- 12. Functional neurosurgery - Balás István
- 13. Cerebrovascular diseases I. - Szólics Alex
- 14. Cerebrovascular diseases I. - Szólics Alex
- 15. Cerebrovascular diseases II. - Szólics Alex
- 16. Cerebrovascular diseases II. - Szólics Alex
- 17. Cranio-cerebral injuries I. - Büki András
- 18. Cranio-cerebral injuries I. - Büki András
- 19. Cranio-cerebral injuries II. - Schwarcz Attila
- 20. Cranio-cerebral injuries II. - Schwarcz Attila
- 21. Hydrocephalus, Developmental abnormalities - Vető Ferenc
- 22. Hydrocephalus, Developmental abnormalities - Vető Ferenc
- 23. Neurorehabilitation - Cserháti Péter
- 24. Neurorehabilitation - Cserháti Péter
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
http://www.cnsc.hu
Notes
Recommended literature
Andrew Kaye: Essential Neurosurgery, Blackwell Publishing
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Attendance of 90 % of lectures/practices
Mid-term exams
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Making up for missed classes
Individual replacement is possible.
Exam topics/questions
1. Neurotraumatology;
2. Neurooncology;
3. Vascular neurosurgery: subarachnoid haemorrhage, aneurysms, vascular malformations;
4. Intracerebral haemorrhage;
5. Occlusive cerebro-vascular diseases;
6. Infectious diseases of the skull, brain and spine: abscesses, infections, inflammations;
7. Spinal neurosurgery: degenerative diseases of the spinal column, spinal canal stenosis;
8. Diseases of the craniocervical junction;
9. Developmental disorders: hydrocephalus, spinal dysraphism, etc.;
10. Functional neurosurgery: intractable pain,
11. Epilepsy;
12. Movement disorders
Examiners
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Balás István
- Büki András
- Dóczi Tamás
- Horváth Zsolt Csaba
- Kuncz Ádám
- Lenzsér Gábor
- Schwarcz Attila
- Szólics Alex