<p>Section one: General neurosurgery</p> <p>1. Historical perspective</p> <p>2. Informed consent and medico legal aspects of neurosurgery</p> <p>3. Wrong Side Craniotomy and Wrong Level Spine Surgery – ‘res ipsa loquitur’</p> <p>4. Medical complications in neurosurgery</p> <p>5. Surgical complications in cranial and spine surgery (Position-related, pneumocephalus, pseudomeningocoele and CSF leak, wound complications)</p> <p>6. Venous injury and cerebral edema in cranial surgery</p> <p>7. Post-operative hematoma after neurosurgery</p> <p>Section two: Cranial complications</p> <p>Vascular surgery complications</p> <p>8. Overview</p> <p>9. Intra-operative rupture and parent artery injury during aneurysm surgery</p> <p>10. Cerebral Vasospasm: complications and avoidance</p> <p>11. Complications of AVM microsurgery; steal phenomenon and management of residual AVM</p> <p>12. Complications of cerebral bypass surgery</p> <p>13. Complications of surgery for cavernomas</p> <p>14. Complication of Carotid endarterectomy</p> <p>Skull base surgery complications</p> <p>15. Overview</p> <p>16. Complications in anterior cranial fossa surgery</p> <p>17. Complications in middle cranial fossa surgery</p> <p>18. Complications in posterior cranial fossa surgery</p> <p>19. Complications of Chiari Malformation surgery</p> <p>Primary brain lesion resection complications</p> <p>20. Primary brain lesion resection complications: An Overview</p> <p>21. Complications following glioma surgery</p> <p>22. Complications of surgery for pituitary tumors</p> <p>23. Thalamic and insular tumors: minimizing deficits</p> <p>24. Complications of surgery for pineal region tumors</p> <p>25. Complications associated with surgery for intracranial infectious lesions : (tuberculosis, hydatid, neurocysticercosis)</p> <p>26. Malignant Brain Swelling After Resection of Superior Sagittal Sinus Meningioma</p> <p>27. Facial nerve and Auditory nerve deficit in GKRS for vestibular schwannomas</p> <p>Pediatric neurosurgery complications</p> <p>28. Complications of posterior fossa tumors: ependymoma/ medulloblastoma/ pilocytic astrocytoma </p> <p>29. Craniopharyngioma: complications after microsurgery </p> <p>30. Complications associated with Cerebrospinal Fluid Diversion </p> <p>31. Complications After Myelomeningocele Repair: CSF Leak and Retethering</p> <p>Functional and radiosurgery, Surgery for trigeminal neuralgia; Complications </p> <p>32. Complications of various treatment options for trigeminal neuralgia</p> <p>33. Complications of DBS </p> <p>34. Complications following epilepsy surgery</p> <p>35. Complications after Stereotactic Radiosurgery</p> <p>Endoscopic surgery</p> <p>36. Complications of endonasal endoscopy</p> <p>37. Vascular injuries in transsphenoidal approach</p> <p>38. Complications of ventricular endoscopy</p> <p>Endovascular surgery</p> <p>39. Access-related complications: (groin hematoma, dissection and pseudoaneurysm, contrast-nephropathy, air embolism)</p> <p>40. Procedure-related complications: Aneurysms—Intraprocedural rupture, thromboembolic events, coil migration or prolapse into parent artery, and recurrent aneurysm management </p> <p>41. Procedure related complications: AVM embolization</p> <p>42. Procedure related complications: Stroke</p> <p>43. Procedure related complications: CCF and AVF</p> <p>Trauma</p> <p>44. Complications after decompressive craniectomy and cranioplasty</p> <p>45. Complications following surgery for chronic subdural hematoma</p> <p>Section three: Spinal and peripheral nerve surgery complications</p> <p>General and Degenerative spinal disease surgery complications</p> <p>46. Overview of General and Degenerative Spine Surgery Complications</p> <p>47. Adjacent level disc degeneration and pseudoarthrosis</p> <p>48. Graft related complications (Autograft, BMP, synthetic)</p> <p>49. Procedure related complications (Inadvertent dural tear, CSF leak)</p> <p>50. Complications of surgery at craniocervical junction</p> <p>51. Neurologic deterioration after spinal surgery (including cauda equine)</p> <p>52. Vascular injury during approach to lumbar spine </p> <p>53. Vascular complications in cervical spine surgery (anterior approach and posterior approach)</p> <p>54. Instrumentation related complications</p> <p>55. Post-op spinal deformities: kyphosis, non-union and loss of motion segment</p> <p>56. Complications of MIS</p> <p>Spinal neoplastic and vascular lesion surgery complications </p> <p>57. Complications in Spinal Cord Tumor Surgery</p> <p>58. Complications of surgery for vertebral body tumors</p> <p>59. Complications of surgery for spinal vascular malformations</p> <p>60. Complications of surgery and radiosurgery in spinal metastasis</p> <p>Spinal Trauma and peripheral nerve surgery complications</p> <p>61. Complication of spinal fractures</p> <p>62. Post-traumatic syringomyelia</p> <p>63. Complications of Surgery for Peripheral Nerve Injuries and Tumors</p>