Jeremy Ganz: 5 books

Book cover of Gamma Knife Neurosurgery
by Jeremy Ganz
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2010

Today, over 500,000 patients have been treated world wide in 250 Gamma Knife Centres in 37 countries each one treating between 150 and 700 patients a year. The current book serves as a textbook, training manual and reference book for those involved in Gamma Knife practice covering the theoretical...
Book cover of Gamma Knife Surgery
by Jeremy Ganz
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

This book attempts to combine many different threads into a comprehensible whole. Since the subject is the Gamma Knife and the author is a neurosurgeon, the field of clinical interest is restricted to intracranial pathology. The discipline of radiosurgery now applies to patients who may reasonably...
Book cover of Gamma Knife Surgery

Gamma Knife Surgery

A Guide for Referring Physicians

by Jeremy Ganz
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

Radiosurgery has become an established technique, with more than 15000 patients treated world-wide, most of them in the last five years. Yet, there is much uncertainty in the general medical community as to the nature, advantages and limitations of the method. This uncertainty provokes unnecessary...
Book cover of Intracranial Epidural Bleeding

Intracranial Epidural Bleeding

History, Management, and Pathophysiology

by Jeremy Christopher Ganz
Language: English
Release Date: November 13, 2017

Intracranial Epidural Bleeding: History, Management, and Pathophysiology examines the history of the concepts underlying the understanding of the clinical features of epidural bleeding. The pathophysiology of epidural bleeding was examined in two PhD theses in the 1980s, with the results published...
Book cover of The History of the Gamma Knife
by Jeremy C. Ganz
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2014

The History of the Gamma Knife presents the evolution of concepts and technology which ended in the production of the modern Gamma Knife. The story starts before the Second World War and links pioneers in Berkeley and Sweden. To the best of the author’s belief it is the first detailed, factually...
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