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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Surgical Techniques and Disease Management
Phillips, Lieberman, Polly Jr., Wang,
Editore
Springer
Anno
2019
Pagine
702
ISBN
9783030190064
130,00 €

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The use of minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has grown rapidly over the last decade and remains the fastest growing area in spine surgery. Now in a revised and expanded second edition including 19 new chapters, this comprehensive textbook provides an updated presentation of the field of MISS, highlighting surgical techniques and clinical outcomes as well as providing a unique focus on how these techniques are applied for specific spinal conditions.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Second Edition includes detailed discussions of enabling technologies, surgical techniques, approaches to specific diseases and conditions, a new section on out-patient/ambulatory spine surgery, and strategies to manage the unique risks and complications associated with MISS. Each chapter, whether revised or new, is formatted in a consistent manner, including bulleted key learning points as well as review questions, pearls and pitfalls, and generous illustrations and intra-operative photographs.

Written and edited by thought leaders in the field, this user-friendly textbook will be an essential resource for orthopedic and neurosurgery trainees, as well as a valuable reference and review for spine surgeons and health care professionals who treat the spine.

  • History and Evolution of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 3-17

    Hernandez, R. Nick (et al.)

  • Philosophy and Biology of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 19-28

    Glowka, Pawel (et al.)

  • Economics of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 29-40

    Ravinsky, Robert A. (et al.)

  • Learning Curve for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 41-46

    Lo, Victor P. (et al.)

  • The Role of MI Spine Surgery in Global Health: A Development Critique

    Pages 47-57

    Rodgers, Carlyn R. (et al.)

  • Microscopes and Endoscopes

    Pages 61-67

    Deutsch, Harel

  • Intraoperative Neurophysiology Monitoring

    Pages 69-81

    Gupta, Mihir (et al.)

  • Image Guidance in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 83-92

    Kochanski, Ryan B. (et al.)

  • Robotic-Assisted Spine Surgery

    Pages 93-100

    Bozzio, Anthony E. (et al.)

  • Fusion Biologics and Adjuvants in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 101-116

    Singh, Gurmit (et al.)

  • Use of Stem Cells in Spinal Treatments

    Pages 117-125

    Karim, S. Mohammed (et al.)

  • Lasers

    Pages 127-137

    Yeung, Christopher A. (et al.)

  • Radiation Exposure and Avoidance in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

    Pages 139-144

    Lee, Bryan S. (et al.)

  • Posterior Cervical Decompression

    Pages 147-154

    Badlani, Neil M. (et al.)

  • Thoracic Decompression

    Pages 155-166

    Kerolus, Mena G. (et al.)

  • Lumbar Decompression Using a Tubular Retractor System

    Pages 167-174

    Shapses, Mark A. (et al.)

  • Endoscopic Decompression

    Pages 175-188

    Yue, James J.

  • Interspinous and Interlaminar Devices for Decompression

    Pages 189-199

    Hasan, Saqib (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Posterior Cervical Fixation

    Pages 201-214

    Khoo, Larry T. (et al.)

  • Percutaneous Pedicle Screws

    Pages 215-225

    Sembrano, Jonathan N. (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Facet Screw Fixation

    Pages 227-234

    Bozzio, Anthony E. (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion

    Pages 235-244

    Narain, Ankur S. (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Midline Pars-Cortical Screw Techniques

    Pages 245-253

    Cavanaugh, Daniel L. (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Spinous Process Fixation and Fusion

    Pages 255-262

    Sellin, Jonathan N. (et al.)

  • Mini-open Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion

    Pages 263-276

    Abtahi, Amir M. (et al.)

  • Minimally Disruptive Lateral Transpsoas Approach for Thoracolumbar Anterior Interbody Fusion

    Pages 277-315

    Chomba, Dorcas (et al.)

  • Anterior Column Reconstruction for Sagittal Plane Deformity Correction

    Pages 317-327

    Gandhoke, Gurpreet S. (et al.)

  • Thoracoscopic Fusion

    Pages 329-336

    Navarro-Ramirez, Rodrigo (et al.)

  • Pre-psoas Approaches for Thoracolumbar Interbody Fusion

    Pages 337-343

    Lin, James D. (et al.)

  • Endoscopic Spinal Fusion

    Pages 345-353

    Liounakos, Jason Ilias (et al.)

  • Navigated Spinal Fusion

    Pages 355-374

    Luís, Ana (et al.)

  • Cervical Herniated Nucleus Pulposus and Stenosis

    Pages 375-396

    Pazmiño, Pablo R. (et al.)

  • Thoracic Herniated Nucleus Pulposus

    Pages 397-406

    Hidden, Krystin A. (et al.)

  • Lumbar Herniated Nucleus Pulposus

    Pages 407-416

    Louie, Philip K. (et al.)

  • Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

    Pages 417-428

    Nwosu, Kenneth C. (et al.)

  • Lumbar Spondylolisthesis

    Pages 429-437

    Wang, Timothy Y. (et al.)

  • Adolescent Scoliosis

    Pages 439-454

    Miller, Daniel J. (et al.)

  • Adult Scoliosis

    Pages 455-476

    Karukonda, Teja (et al.)

  • Anterior Column Realignment (ACR): Minimally Invasive Surgery for the Treatment of Adult Sagittal Plane Deformity

    Pages 477-490

    Mundis, Gregory M., Jr. (et al.)

  • Thoracolumbar Spine Trauma

    Pages 491-501

    Banagan, Kelley E. (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery for Spinal Tumors

    Pages 503-530

    Pennington, Zach (et al.)

  • Pathologic Fractures

    Pages 531-547

    Carrer, Alexandra (et al.)

  • How and When to Incorporate Minimally Invasive Surgery for Treatment of Deformity: Decision-Making

    Pages 549-555

    Vivas, Andrew C. (et al.)

  • Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

    Pages 557-569

    Zlomislic, Vinko (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery in the Elderly

    Pages 571-583

    Tannous, Oliver (et al.)

  • Clinical and Economic Advantages of Out-Patient Spine Surgery

    Pages 587-593

    Badlani, Neil M. (et al.)

  • Clinical Outcomes of Outpatient Spine Surgery

    Pages 595-603

    Wohns, Richard N. W. (et al.)

  • Selection of Appropriate Patients for Outpatient Spine Surgery

    Pages 605-617

    Smith, William D. (et al.)

  • Analgesia and Anesthesia to Enable Outpatient Spine Surgery

    Pages 619-628

    Singa, Ramesh M. (et al.)

  • Postoperative Care Following Outpatient Spine Surgery

    Pages 629-637

    Mounts, Troy I. (et al.)

  • Choice of Minimally Invasive Approaches: A Review of Unique Risks and Complications

    Pages 639-652

    Mosenthal, William P. (et al.)

  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Complications with Implant Placement and Fixation

    Pages 653-664

    Butler, Joseph S. (et al.)

  • Neural and Dural Injury in Minimally Invasive Surgery

    Pages 665-678

    Hancock, Clifton W. (et al.)

  • Pseudarthrosis

    Pages 679-686

    Louie, Philip K. (et al.)

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