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Comparative Management of Spine Pathology
- 1st Edition - May 17, 2022
- Editors: Kaisorn Chaichana, Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 2 5 5 7 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 2 5 5 9 - 7
Unique in the field, Comparative Management of Spine Pathology presents commonly encountered spinal cases with side-by-side, case-by-case comparisons that clearly show how various… Read more
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Offers 4 expert opinions on each case in a templated format designed to help you quickly make side-by-side comparisons—an ideal learning tool for both trainee and practicing neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons for board review and case preparation.
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Helps you easily grasp different approaches to spine management with different expert approaches to the same case and summaries from the editors on the advantages and disadvantages to each approach.
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Features a wide variety of management decisions, from preoperative studies to surgical approach, surgical adjuncts, and postoperative care, from experts in the field who specialize in different aspects of spine surgery.
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Presents 70 cases in the areas of degenerative spine, traumatic spine, spinal deformity, spinal oncology, and miscellaneous topics such as epidural abscess, osteomyelitis, and post-instrumentation infection.
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Neurosurgeons, Orthopaedic surgeons, Neurosurgery residents and fellows
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Any screen, Any time, Anywhere
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Expert Case Reviewers
- Preface
- Section 1: Degenerative Spine
- 1. Grade 1 spondylolisthesis without instability on flexion/extension and claudication
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Example case
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 2. Lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis and actual diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 3. Recurrent herniated disc at the same level in a young patient
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 4. Adjacent segment disease after anterior cervical decompression and fusion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Example case
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 5. Lumbar adjacent segment disease
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 6. Recurrent stenosis after laminectomy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- References
- 7. Multilevel cervical stenosis from ossified posterior longitudinal ligaments
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 8. Thoracic disc herniation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 9. Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy and myelopathy from facet and uncovertebral hypertrophy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 10. One level cervical radiculopathy from a herniated disc
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 11. Lumbar pseudoarthrosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 12. Anterior C1-C2 pannus
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 13. High lumbar stenosis (thoracolumbar junction)
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 14. Cervical stenosis with preservation of lordosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 15. Single level disc disease with back pain
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 16. Radiculopathy from foraminal stenosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 17. Thoracic ligamentous hypertrophy causing stenosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 18. C1-C2 facet arthropathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 19. Migrated interbody
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 20. Cervical myelopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 21. Failed back surgery syndrome
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 22. Osteoporotic compression fracture
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- Section 2: Traumatic Spine
- 23. Hangman’s fracture
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 24. Compression fracture with back pain
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 25. Burst fracture without PLC injury
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 26. Fracture after kyphoplasty
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 27. Pure bone thoracolumbar chance fracture
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 28. Central cord syndrome without instability
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 29. Penetrating spine trauma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 30. C1 fracture
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 31. Acute spinal cord injury
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 32. Chronic L5 pars fractures with back pain and spondylolisthesis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 33. Cervical jumped facets
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- Section 3: Spinal Deformity
- 34. Proximal junctional kyphosis after deformity surgery
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 35. Coronal deformity
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 36. Coronal and sagittal deformity with back pain (adult idiopathic)
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Example case
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 37. Adolescent idiopathic deformity
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 38. Flat back after fusion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 39. Cervical kyphosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 40. Degenerative scoliosis with radiculopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 41. Iatrogenic deformity after Harrington rod
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 42. Iatrogenic kyphoscoliosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 43. Broken rod after scoliosis correction with back pain
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- Section 4: Spinal Oncology
- 44. Spine metastasis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 45. Diffuse mets to spine with lumbar stenosis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 46. Spinal chondrosarcoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 47. Intradural extramedullary tumor
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 48. Spinal metastasis with kyphotic deformity
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 49. Multiple spine metastasis with one level symptomatic
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 50. Sacral schwannoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical considerations
- Approaches to this lesion
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 51. Thoracic spine metastasis with acute myelopathy
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 52. Thoracic intramedullary lesions
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis and actual diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 53. Thoracolumbar intradural lesion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 54. Cervico-medullary junction lesion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 55. Metastatic lesion to the cervico-thoracic junction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 56. Glioblastoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 57. Foramen magnum meningioma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 58. Thoracic intradural extramedullary lesion
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 59. Cervical chordoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 60. Sacral chordoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- Section 5: Other
- 61. Spontaneous CSF leak
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 62. Lumbar osteomyelitis and discitis
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 63. Adult basilar invagination
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 64. Spinal type I AVF
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 65. Cavernous malformation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 66. Spinal hemangioblastoma
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 67. Chiari malformation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 68. Chiari malformation with recurrent symptoms
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 69. Tethered cord
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- 70. Chronic adhesive arachnoiditis with spinal cord dysfunction
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Differential diagnosis
- Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
- What was actually done
- Commonalities among the experts
- Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
- References
- Index
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- No. of pages: 448
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: May 17, 2022
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323825573
- eBook ISBN: 9780323825597
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