TY - JOUR
T1 - Harvey Cushing's Meningiomas text and the historical origin of resectability criteria for the anterior one third of the superior sagittal sinus
AU - Shrivastava, Raj K.
AU - Segal, Salomao
AU - Camins, Martin B.
AU - Sen, Chandranath
AU - Post, Kalmon D.
PY - 2003/10/1
Y1 - 2003/10/1
N2 - The search for the origin of the commonly held principle in current neurosurgery regarding the resectability of the anterior one third of the superior sagittal sinus unravels the many fascinating developments that occurred in neurosurgery during the early 20th century. All these occurrences can be traced back to, and are uniquely contextualized in, Harvey Cushing's seminal text, Meningiomas, Their Classification, Regional Behaviour, Life History, and Surgical End Results. Written with Louise Eisenhardt and published in 1938, Meningiomas is a monograph of incredible description and detail. The meticulous categorization of meningiomas, their presentation, clinical outcome, and surgical therapies are even further supplemented by Cushing's personal commentary, questions, and recollections. Cushing's genius was evident in his ability not only to make insightful clinical observations, but also to synthesize these ideas within the neurosurgical context of his era. As he says in Meningiomas, "Thus the pathological curiosity of one day becomes in its proper time a commonplace ... most of which are one and the same disorder-had, for their interpretation, to await the advent of the Neurosurgeon".
AB - The search for the origin of the commonly held principle in current neurosurgery regarding the resectability of the anterior one third of the superior sagittal sinus unravels the many fascinating developments that occurred in neurosurgery during the early 20th century. All these occurrences can be traced back to, and are uniquely contextualized in, Harvey Cushing's seminal text, Meningiomas, Their Classification, Regional Behaviour, Life History, and Surgical End Results. Written with Louise Eisenhardt and published in 1938, Meningiomas is a monograph of incredible description and detail. The meticulous categorization of meningiomas, their presentation, clinical outcome, and surgical therapies are even further supplemented by Cushing's personal commentary, questions, and recollections. Cushing's genius was evident in his ability not only to make insightful clinical observations, but also to synthesize these ideas within the neurosurgical context of his era. As he says in Meningiomas, "Thus the pathological curiosity of one day becomes in its proper time a commonplace ... most of which are one and the same disorder-had, for their interpretation, to await the advent of the Neurosurgeon".
KW - Harvey Cushing
KW - Neurosurgical history
KW - Superior sagittal sinus
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U2 - 10.3171/jns.2003.99.4.0787
DO - 10.3171/jns.2003.99.4.0787
M3 - Review article
C2 - 14567620
AN - SCOPUS:0141626669
SN - 0022-3085
VL - 99
SP - 787
EP - 791
JO - Journal of Neurosurgery
JF - Journal of Neurosurgery
IS - 4
ER -