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Are you looking for concise, practical answers to those questions
that are often left unanswered by traditional spine references? Are
you seeking brief, evidence-based advice for complicated cases or
controversial decisions? "Curbside Consultation of the Spine: 49
Clinical Questions" provides quick answers to the tricky questions
most commonly posed during a "curbside consultation" between spinal
surgeons. Dr. Kern Singh has designed this unique reference which
offers expert advice, preferences, and opinions on tough clinical
questions commonly associated with the spine. The unique Q&A
format provides quick access to current information related to the
spine with the simplicity of a conversation between two colleagues.
Numerous images, diagrams, and references allow readers to browse
large amounts of information in an expedited fashion. "Curbside
Consultation of the Spine: 49 Clinical Questions" provides
information basic enough for residents while also incorporating
expert advice that even high-volume clinicians will appreciate.
Practicing orthopedic spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, orthopedic and
neurosurgical residents, and medical students will benefit from the
user-friendly, casual format and the expert advice contained
within. Some of the questions that are answered: - How do I know
intraoperatively that I have done a thorough lumbar decompression?
- When I see my patients pre-operatively, what risk factors should
I warn them about that may increase their chance for a
post-operative infection? - I have a 65-year-old female who fell
and suffered a central cord syndrome. What's her prognosis and are
there other types of incomplete spinal cord syndromes? - I have a
34-year-old patientwith back pain and some buttock pain for two
weeks. When should I get an MRI? - Do I need to perform
neuromonitoring for every spine surgery? The cost appears to be
relatively high and I want to be selective about its use. - I have
a 64-year-old female who was fused posteriorly in the lumbar spine
and I need to correct her lordosis. What's the difference between a
Smith-Peterson and a pedicle subtraction osteotomy?
This book is a compilation of surgical techniques and pearls for
the management of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spinal pathology
from some of the world's most prominent figures in spine surgery.
The chapters are organized by case vignettes to reflect commonly
encountered spinal diseases such as cervical disc herniation,
cervical myelopathy, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal
stenosis, degenerative spondylolisthesis, degenerative disc
disease, and deformity as well as conditions including cervical
pseudoarthrosis and thoracic disc herniation. The surgical
approaches include disc replacement, fusion, decompression, and
laminoplasty as performed by expert spine surgeons as they lend
their know-how on both minimally invasive and open techniques for
the surgical management of spinal pathology. This book will enable
spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, orthopaedic surgeons, fellows,
residents, physiatrists, pain management professionals, and medical
students to gain valuable insight into the typical presentations,
appropriate evaluation, surgical techniques, benefits,
complications, and the pearls and pitfalls in the treatment of
spinal diseases.
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.
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