This supplement of the Acta Neurochirurgica is dedicated to professor Helge Nornes on the occasion of his retirement. Helge Nornes started his neurosurgical training in Oslo in 1965. In 1980 he was offered the neurosurgical chair of Bern, Switzerland, where he stayed until 1983 when his old university called him back to the chair at the National Hospital in Oslo, a position he filled until he retired last year. The present paper briefly reviews examples of his contributions to neurosurgery and to the understanding of intracranial pathophysiology, including the transcranial doppler, the miniature transducer for intracranial pressure monitoring, his observations on intracranial pressure and internal carotid blood flow during subarachnoid haemorrhage, intracranial arterial blood flow in patients undergoing aneurysm surgery, his studies of the pathophysiology of arteriovenous malformations, the introduction of intraoperative Doppler recordings during surgery for aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations, and his methods for evaluating collateral circulation prior to internal carotid artery occlusion.
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World Neurosurg
July 2011
Department of Neurosurgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Neurosurgery in Oslo, Norway, was founded by the pioneer Vilhelm Magnus in the beginning of the 20th century. Through the contributions of important surgeons such as Arne Torkildsen, Kristian Kristiansen, and Helge Nornes, Norwegian neurosurgery has developed into an active clinical and technologically oriented surgical specialty. Since the unification of neurosurgical procedures in Oslo in January 2010 into one department, it is one of the largest neurosurgical departments in Europe with more than 4500 surgeries performed per year covering all aspects of neurosurgery.
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July 1999
Department of Neurosurgery, Karolinska Hospital, Sweden.
This supplement of the Acta Neurochirurgica is dedicated to professor Helge Nornes on the occasion of his retirement. Helge Nornes started his neurosurgical training in Oslo in 1965. In 1980 he was offered the neurosurgical chair of Bern, Switzerland, where he stayed until 1983 when his old university called him back to the chair at the National Hospital in Oslo, a position he filled until he retired last year.
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