Vol. I · No. 1 · Friday, May 15, 2026 · Edition for Residents & Students · Price: Gratis
“A surgical atlas — typeset, illustrated, and rehearsed.”
The Lead Article
By the Editors · Filed under Pedagogy
NeuroCursa is composed in the manner of a serious journal — clinical foundations, annotated cases, and step-by-step operative walkthroughs printed in a single continuous reference for the resident and the student.
Every entry is written with the precision a trainee expects from a senior attending: landmarks named, trajectories measured, pitfalls labelled before they become complications.
Illustrations are deliberately schematic — fine line, no photography — emphasising the relationships that matter at the moment of decision rather than the appearances of any one operating room.
The library grows volume by volume. What is published is rehearsed; what is rehearsed is what may be opened in the theatre.
Operative skill is built on a foundation of clinical judgement and rehearsed steps. This atlas keeps all three within reach.
— From the Editor's Note
The Library · Three Sections, One Continuous Reference
Section A · Vol. II
Indications & Imaging
Indications, imaging interpretation, risk stratification, and the pre-operative optimisation that precedes every operation worth doing.
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Section B · Vol. III
Annotated Records
Real presentations annotated with the reasoning, the imaging, and the operative choices that ultimately shaped the outcome.
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Section C · Vol. IV
Steps & Pitfalls
Procedures decomposed into phases and discrete steps, with intra-operative warnings and self-assessment at each junction.
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Editorial Standard
Every step is written with the precision a trainee expects from a senior attending — landmarks named, trajectories measured, pitfalls labelled before they become complications.
Illustrations are 2D and deliberately schematic, emphasising the relationships that matter at the moment of decision rather than photorealism. The library grows volume by volume.