Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations

Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations
Author: Jason Eck,Alexander Vaccaro
Publsiher: JP Medical Ltd
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2013-03-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789350903261

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This atlas is a comprehensive review of spine surgery, discussing traditional and new techniques. Divided into sections, the first part introduces surgical anatomy. The following sections focus on procedures for different parts of the spine – cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral, to present expanded coverage of all aspects of spine surgery. Each section presents numerous disorders and different surgical techniques for their management. Highly illustrated, each chapter discusses indications for a surgical approach, the most common surgeries, pertinent anatomy, postoperative care and potential complications. Key points are summarised for each chapter. Written by recognised US authors, this atlas is enhanced by 800 full-colour illustrations, clinical pictures and radiographic images. Key points Comprehensive review of spine surgery covering new and traditional techniques Discusses disorders and surgeries in different spinal sections Key points summarised for each chapter Recognised US author team Includes 800 illustrations, clinical pictures and radiographic images

Atlas of Spinal Operations

Atlas of Spinal Operations
Author: Rudolf Bauer,Fridun Kerschbaumer,Sepp Poisel
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1993
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 086577496X

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The authors' operative experience and the fundamentals of anatomy formed the basis for creation of this atlas. The practice-oriented description of the various operative techniques takes account of the principal indications for surgery, and of possible dangers and complications. The atlas is a valuable aid for the surgeon's training. Experienced surgeons are given the opportunity of gaining in a short time an overview of operative techniques that are not part of a routine, day-to-day repertoire.

Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations

Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations
Author: Jason Eck,Alexander R Vaccaro
Publsiher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789386322708

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This new edition has been fully revised to provide spine surgeons with the latest advances in their field. Beginning with an overview of surgical anatomy of the spine, the following chapters describe numerous surgical techniques for each section of the spine – cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral. The text covers both traditional and new procedures, and includes discussion on recent technologies such as disk arthroplasty and minimally invasive techniques. The final section of this comprehensive volume focuses on associated practices including graft harvesting, discography, and cement augmentation. Authored by renowned experts in the field, this guide is enhanced by clinical photographs and diagrams. A list of ‘key points’ summarises the most important aspects in each chapter. Previous edition (9789350903261) published in 2013. Key points Fully revised, new edition presenting latest advances in spinal surgery Covers techniques for each section of the spine Authored by internationally recognised, US-based experts in the field Previous edition (9789350903261) published in 2013

Atlas of Spinal Operations

Atlas of Spinal Operations
Author: R. Bauer,Fridun Kerschbaumer,S. Poisel
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783131637819

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The authors' operative experience and the fundamentals of anatomy formed the basis for creation of this atlas. The practice-oriented description of the various operative techniques takes account of the principal indications for surgery, and of possible dangers and complications. The atlas is a valuable aid for the surgeon's training. Experienced surgeons are given the opportunity of gaining in a short time an overview of operative techniques that are not part of a routine, day-to-day repertoire.

Atlas of Spinal Surgery

Atlas of Spinal Surgery
Author: Donlin M. Long,Paul C. McAfee
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1992
Genre: Intervertebral disk
ISBN: UOM:39015024983655

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For neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons, this text describes recent techniques in spine surgery. With an emphasis on microscopic surgery, the atlas features three-dimensional drawings of the spine which communicate crucial anatomical landmarks in a way that photographs cannot. The text explains key points most essential to each operative approach. The authorship is split between a neurosurgeon and an orthopaedic surgeon to broaden the appeal to both specialities.

Video Atlas of Spine Surgery

Video Atlas of Spine Surgery
Author: Howard S. An,Philip K. Louie,Bryce Basques,Gregory Lopez
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2020-05-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781638536215

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A high-yield and comprehensive text-and-video resource for managing commonly encountered spinal conditions Spine surgery has experienced several paradigm shifts during the past few decades, with highly complex techniques introduced at an astoundingly rapid pace. In order for new generations of spine surgeons to stay current and thrive in this innovative era of spine surgery, access to diverse multimedia learning tools is imperative. Video Atlas of Spine Surgery by renowned spine surgeon and educator Howard An and Rush University Medical Center colleagues Philip Louie, Bryce Basques, and Gregory Lopez, is a cutting-edge resource for non-operative and operative management of a diverse spectrum of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine conditions. Consisting of 19 chapters, the text is streamlined to facilitate learning the most important steps for each procedure. The book begins with discussion of physical exam maneuvers used to accurately diagnose specific spinal pathologies. Subsequent chapters detail extensive spine surgery techniques for managing degenerative cervical and lumbar conditions. The remaining chapters cover spinal cord, cervical, and thoracolumbar injuries; idiopathic, degenerative, and early-onset scoliosis; kyphosis; spondylolisthesis; spinal infections and inflammatory disorders; and thoracic disc disorders. Key Features Concise, bulleted text and consistent chapter outlines feature epidemiology and prevalence, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, image findings, classification, conservative and surgical management, techniques, postoperative care, and more A myriad of meticulous diagrams and illustrations, spinal imaging and photographs, and 50 high-quality spine surgery videos maximize learning Technical pearls, case examples, and board-style orthopaedic surgery questions at the end of each section optimize comprehension and retention of information This remarkable resource is a must-have for orthopaedic and neurosurgery residents and fellows, as well as practicing spine surgeons.

Video Atlas of Spine Surgical Techniques

Video Atlas of Spine Surgical Techniques
Author: Federico A. Landriel, Eduardo Vecchi
Publsiher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2016-05-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781681081229

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This video atlas covers a broad range of spinal surgical procedures. The volume includes a collection of high quality 3-to-8 minute videos of some of the most critical spine operations performed by internationally renowned expert surgeons. Key features of the book contents include: o Downloadable high quality video content with subtitles suitable for viewing on any display (A brief preview of the book content can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxMi4UFj7HA ) o Detailed descriptions of surgical indications, preoperative planning, patient positioning, surgical technique, complications, postoperative care and outcomes for each procedure o Full color images and illustrations highlighting different key stages of each surgical technique The video format allows skill development of its intended audience by conveying temporal and spatial details which often go unnoticed in photograph format. This volume will be of immense interest to both the novice and the experienced spinal surgeon as they can benefit from the visual guides presented in the book. It also serves as an ideal teaching tool for spine surgery units in medical schools.

Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery

Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery
Author: Kern Singh,Alexander R. Vaccaro
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2018-01-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781638534839

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Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery, 2nd Edition by Kern Singh and Alexander Vaccaro is unique in its presentation, utilizing multilayered visuals to delineate the most commonly performed spine procedures. High-definition intraoperative photographs are juxtaposed with translucent anatomic drawings. This facilitates visualization of both the entire surgical field and complex anatomy never "seen" during surgery. It also provides greater insights into the subtleties of both open and technically demanding minimally invasive spine surgery techniques. Unlike many large spine surgery atlases, this is the perfect, on-the-go, pocket-size resource for busy spine surgeons who work in any clinical setting. From the cervical to lumbar spine, 21 concise chapters reflect the collective technical expertise of internationally renowned spine surgeons. Easy-to-follow guidance is provided on fundamental open and minimally invasive techniques, including pedicle screw placement, fusion, discectomy, corpectomy, foraminotomy, laminoplasty, and laminectomy. Each procedural chapter focuses on the importance of accurate visualization, adequate homeostasis, and impacted anatomical structures. Insightful tips, pearls, and potential pitfalls throughout the book expedite acquisition of knowledge Nearly 200 detailed, clearly labeled images of common spine procedures provide invaluable anatomical and clinical guidance Expanded insights on positioning in spine surgery Added discussion of surgical challenges, including warnings and descriptions of internervous planes Orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical trainees will discover an indispensable and friendly white coat reference for everyday practice. The visually rich atlas will also benefit physician assistants, surgical nurses, and all practitioners involved in the operative care of spine surgery patients.