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Intraspinal Variations of Nerve Roots (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Intraspinal Variations of Nerve Roots (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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The main purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a
better understanding of spinal nerve root injuries caused by
various pathologies (e.g. disc herniation, space-occupying lesions,
trauma etc.). The standard anatomical description of spinal nerve
roots origin, course and arrangement (described in the first
chapters of the book) is now strongly influenced by the frequent
findings of their intraspinal extradural and intradural connecting
branches and by other variations, which are considered to be the
major cause of the surgical therapy failures. Intraspinal
extradural and intradural neuroanatomical roots variations may
affect in fact the clinical picture, diagnosis, and surgical
treatment; their recognition can minimize the damage to neural
structures in the spinal anaesthesia, in spinal operations, in
spondylosurgery, in endoscopic surgery, laser discectomy, etc.
Their aetiology is unknown and it has to be elucidated, and they
are rarely found during the usual preoperational examinations, a
reason that encouraged various anatomical dissection studies
finalized to their description. The data shown in this book will be
surely helpful for traumatologists, orthopaedists, spinal surgeons,
neurosurgeons, plastic surgeons and for all those dealing with
intraspinal variations of nerve roots.
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