F.H. SHEN - C.I. SHAFFREY
ARTHRITIS AND ARTHROPLASTY: THE SPINE
(CHỨNG VIÊM KHỚP VÀ PHẪU THUẬT: CỘT SỐNG)
PUBLISHER: ELSEVIER SAUNDERS (PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 2009)
THÔNG TIN CHUNG:
Tên sách: Arthritis and Arthroplasty: The Spine (Chứng viêm khớp và Phẫu thuật: Cột sống).
Tác giả: F.H. Shen - C.I. Shaffrey.
NXB: Elsevier Saunders (Philadelphia, 11/2009).
Số trang: 375.
Cuốn sách được chia làm 49 chương với nội dung chủ yếu đề cập tới phương pháp chẩn đoán và điều trị chứng viêm khớp cột sống, những kỹ thuật phẫu thuật, tạo hình, nuôi cấy cũng như ghép nối tiên tiến nhất sẽ được cung cấp một cách chi tiết thông qua các hướng dẫn khoa học và hình ảnh rõ nét. Đây là một phần trong tuyển tập Arthritis and Arthroplasty, hy vọng cuốn sách sẽ đem lại nhiều giá trị bổ ích cho các độc giả!
INTRODUCTION (GIỚI THIỆU):
Like all areas of surgery, the decision to operate–and at times when not to operate–is not always an easy decision. This is particularly challenging in the management of spinal pathologies. Radiographic abnormalities are very common in patients presenting for evaluation of spinal disorders.
Although the combination of a careful history, physical examination, and imaging will often yield a diagnosis, a thorough understanding of psychosocial and economic issues is needed prior to recommending a surgical procedure. Perfoming the “right “operation on the” wrong” patient will almost certainly give a poor result. There are few absolute recommendations in surgical approach or selection of the type of spinal instrumentation. Selection of the ideal operative approach is complicated by a constant evolution in surgical techniques and advances in spinal implants. Management strategies can be challenging enough for the experienced spine surgeon, but even more difficult for the spine surgeon just starting out in practice.
We hope that this textbook will serve as a reference for all of our readers. We believe that it should prove to be particularly beneficial for those early in their practice, but also provide information in newer techniques for the experienced spine surgeon. We were extremely fortunate to have worked with a group of contributors that are not only well known specialists in the field of spine surgery, but also experts in the particular topics that they covered. In this volume, we have not only grouped the conditions by anatomic region (i. E., cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine) But by topic as well (i. E., deformity, complications, minimal invasive surgery, and emerging technologies). While there is certainly overlap between sections, this should make finding the appropriate topics easier and help to organize pathologies in the mind of the reader.
The decision to proceed with surgery is ultimately based on a discussion between the patient and their surgeon. In the end, the selection of the surgical procedure should be tailored to the patient and not the patient to the procedure. Spine surgery will almost certainly continue to evolve, and it will be incumbent on the practicing spine provider to continually update their knowledge. We hope that this volume of work will be part of that continual self-improvement.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (MỤC LỤC):
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
1. Preoperative Evaluation of the Spine
2. Imaging of the Spine
3. Pathophysiology of Degenerative Processes of the Spine
4. Cervical Disc Degeneration
5. Treatment of Axial Neck Pain
6. Cervical Radiculopathy
7. Cervical Myelopathy
8. Posttraumatic Arthritis of the Cervical Spine
9. Posttraumatic Deformities of the Cervical Spine
10. Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Cervical Spine
11. Posterior Treatment of the Thoracic Herniated Disc
12. Surgical Management of Thoracic Stenosis with Myelopathy
13. Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy for the Treatment of Thoracic Degenerative Disorders
14. Microdiscectomy for the Treatment of the Herniated Lumbar Disc
15. Far Lateral Lumbar Disc Herniations
16. Lumbar Laminectomy for the Treatment of Spinal Stenosis
17. Indications for Fusion for Degenerative Disorders of the Lumbar Spine
18. Instrumentation of the Lumbar Spine for Degenerative Disorders
19. Posterior Approach for the Treatment of Lumbar Degenerative Disorders
20. Anterior Approach for the Treatment of Lumbar Degenerative Disorders
21. Anteroposterior Approach for the Treatment of Lumbar Degenerative Disorders
22. Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Degenerative Disorders of the Spine
23. Extreme Lateral Approach for Degenerative Disorders of the Spine
24. Management of Postoperative Lumbar Wound Infections
25. How to Choose the Surgical Approach for the Treatment of De Novo Scoliosis
26. Posterior Laminectomy without Fusion for the Treatment of De Novo Scoliosis
27. Fusion in Adult Scoliosis
28. Sacropelvic Instrumentation for Disorders of the Thoracolumbar Spine
29. Osteotomies for Degenerative Disorders of the Thoracolumbar Spine
30. Spinal Deformities in Ankylosing Spondylitis: Surgical Management
31. Instrumentation in the Osteoporotic Spine
32. Nonunion of the Cervical Spine: Anterior and Posterior Treatment
33. Junctional Degeneration of the Cervical Spine
34. Postlaminectomy Kyphosis: Anterior, Posterior, and Combined Approaches
35. Failure of Cervical Spine Instrumentation
36. Adjacent-Level Degeneration of the Lumbar Spine after Lumbar Fusion
37. Failure of Lumbar Spine Instrumentation
38. Evaluation and Management of Postoperative Wound Infections of the Anterior and Posterior Spine
39. Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks in the Lumbar Spine
40. Vertebroplasty for the Treatment of Vertebral Body Fractures
41. Kyphoplasty for the Treatment of Vertebral Body Fractures
42. Posterior Minimally Invasive Decompressive Techniques for the Cervical Spine
43. Posterior Minimally Invasive Decompressive Techniques for the Lumbar Spine
44. Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques for Pedicle Screw Placement
45. Posterior Minimal Incision Interbody Fusion Techniques for the Lumbar Spine
46. Posterior Motion-Sparing Instrumentation and Interspinous Devices for the Treatment of Degenerative Disorders of Lumbar Spine
47. Disc Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Degenerative Disorders of the Lumbar Spine
48. Facet Joint Replacement for the Treatment of Degenerative Disorders of the Spine
49. Use of Nucleus Replacement for the Treatment of Degenerative Disorders of the Lumbar Spine
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