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Imaging in Spine Surgery

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9780323485548
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2017 9780323485548
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Imaging in Spine Surgery tailors the highly regarded Diagnostic Imaging series templates with radiology images and color graphics to the needs of neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons, pain management and rehab (PM&R) physicians, and anesthesiologists. It provides clinical information for diagnosis and appropriate care for the patient, resulting in the perfect comprehensive text for spine surgeons. Combines chapters that include all entities that neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons, PM&R physicians, and anesthesiologists who do spine procedures are likely to encounter from the following Amirsys radiology titles:

Imaging Anatomy: Musculoskeletal by Manaster

Diagnostic Imaging: Spine by Ross

Specialty Imaging: Craniovertebral Junction by Ross

Specialty Imaging: Postoperative Spine by Ross

Specialty Imaging: Pain Management by LaBarge

Allows readers to understand the significance of a given radiologic finding and what should be done next for the appropriate care of that patient Each chapter contains Key Facts and 4 images (a mix of radiology images and drawings) with captions and extensive annotations designed specifically for surgeons, important clinical information, and definitions and clarifications of unfamiliar radiology nomenclature Selected prose intros and imaging anatomy chapters help nonradiology clinicians quickly master the key points of imaging relevant to spine surgery Written at a level accessible to neurosurgery and orthopedic residents, but also contains "pearls" the most experienced surgeons will find useful Expert Consult eBook version included, which allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

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ISBN13:9780323485548
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>SECTION 1: NORMAL ANATOMY AND TECHNIQUES</p> <p>Normal Anatomy Overview<br>Craniovertebral Junction<br>Cervical Spine<br>Thoracic Spine<br>Lumbar Spine<br>Measurement Techniques<br>Normal Postoperative Change: Disc Space<br>Normal Postoperative Change: Epidural Space<br>Metal Artifact</p> <p>SECTION 2: DEVICES AND INSTRUMENTATION</p> <p>Devices and Instrumentation Overview<br>Plates and Screws<br>Cages<br>Subaxial Posterior Instrumentation<br>Transpedicular Screw Fixation<br>Cervical Artificial Disc<br>Lumbar Artificial Disc<br>Interspinous Spacing Devices<br>Scoliosis and Devices Instrumentation<br>Pumps and Catheters</p> <p>SECTION 3: CONGENITAL AND GENETIC DISORDERS</p> <p>BONY VARIATIONS<br>C2-C3 Fusion<br>C1 Assimilation<br>Ponticulus Posticus<br>Ossiculum Terminale<br>Paracondylar Process<br>Condylus Tertius<br>Posterior Arch Rachischisis<br>Split Atlas</p> <p>DIAGNOSES</p> <p>Odontoid Hypoplasia/Aplasia<br>C1 Dysmorphism/Hypoplastic Arch<br>Chiari 1<br>Complex Chiari<br>Chiari 2<br>Chiari 3<br>Myelomeningocele<br>Lipomyelomeningocele<br>Lipoma<br>Dorsal Dermal Sinus<br>Simple Coccygeal Dimple<br>Dermoid Cysts<br>Epidermoid Cysts<br>Tethered Spinal Cord<br>Segmental Spinal Dysgenesis<br>Caudal Regression Syndrome<br>Terminal Myelocystocele<br>Anterior Sacral Meningocele<br>Occult Intrasacral Meningocele<br>Sacrococcygeal Teratoma<br>Klippel-Feil Spectrum<br>Failure of Vertebral Formation<br>Vertebral Segmentation Failure<br>Diastematomyelia<br>Neurenteric Cyst<br>Os Odontoideum<br>Lateral Meningocele</p> <p>GENETIC</p> <p>Neurofibromatosis Type 1<br>Neurofibromatosis Type 2<br>Down Syndrome<br>Mucopolysaccharidoses<br>Achondroplasia<br>Osteogenesis Imperfecta<br>Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia</p> <p>SECTION 4: DISORDERS OF ALIGNMENT</p> <p>Introduction to Scoliosis<br>Scoliosis<br>Kyphosis<br>Degenerative Scoliosis<br>Scoliosis Instrumentation<br>Spondylolisthesis<br>Instability</p> <p>SECTION 5: TRAUMA </p> <p>VERTEBRAL COLUMN, DISCS<br>Fracture Classification<br>Atlantooccipital Dislocation<br>Ligamentous Injury<br>Occipital Condyle Fracture<br>Jefferson C1 Fracture<br>Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation<br>Odontoid C2 Fracture<br>Burst C2 Fracture<br>Hangman's C2 Fracture<br>Apophyseal Ring Fracture<br>Cervical Hyperflexion Injury<br>Cervical Hyperextension Injury<br>Cervical Burst Fracture<br>Traumatic Disc Herniation<br>Thoracic and Lumbar Burst Fracture<br>Fracture Dislocation<br>Chance Fracture<br>Anterior Compression Fracture<br>Sacral Insufficiency Fracture</p> <p>CORD, DURA, AND VESSELS</p> <p>Posttraumatic Syrinx<br>Presyrinx Edema<br>Spinal Cord Contusion-Hematoma<br>Idiopathic Spinal Cord Herniation<br>Traumatic Epidural Hematoma<br>Traumatic Subdural Hematoma</p> <p>SECTION 6: DEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND ARTHRITIDES</p> <p>DEGENERATIVE DISEASE</p> <p>Nomenclature of Degenerative Disc Disease<br>Degenerative Disc Disease<br>Degenerative Endplate Changes<br>Disc Bulge<br>Anular Fissure, Intervertebral Disc<br>Cervical Intervertebral Disc Herniation<br>Thoracic Intervertebral Disc Herniation<br>Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation<br>Intervertebral Disc Extrusion, Foraminal<br>Cervical Facet Arthropathy<br>Lumbar Facet Arthropathy<br>Facet Joint Synovial Cyst<br>Baastrup Disease<br>Bertolotti Syndrome<br>Schmorl Node<br>Scheuermann Disease<br>Acquired Lumbar Central Stenosis<br>Congenital Spinal Stenosis<br>Cervical Spondylosis<br>DISH<br>OPLL<br>Ossification Ligamentum Flavum<br>Periodontoid Pseudotumor<br>Spondylolysis</p> <p>INFLAMMATORY, CRYSTALLINE, AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTHRITIDES</p> <p>Adult Rheumatoid Arthritis<br>Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis<br>Neurogenic (Charcot) Arthropathy<br>Hemodialysis Spondyloarthropathy<br>Ankylosing Spondylitis<br>CPPD<br>Gout</p> <p>SECTION 7: INFECTION AND INFLAMMATORY DISORDERS</p> <p>INFECTION</p> <p>Pathways of Spread<br>Pyogenic Osteomyelitis<br>Tuberculous Osteomyelitis<br>Fungal and Miscellaneous Osteomyelitis<br>Osteomyelitis, C1-C2<br>Septic Facet Joint Arthritis<br>Paraspinal Abscess<br>Epidural Abscess<br>Abscess, Spinal Cord</p> <p>INFLAMMATORY AND AUTOIMMUNE</p> <p>Acute Transverse Myelopathy<br>Multiple Sclerosis<br>Neuromyelitis Optica<br>ADEM<br>Sarcoidosis<br>Grisel Syndrome<br>IgG4-Related Disease/Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis</p> <p>SECTION 8: NEOPLASMS, CYSTS, AND OTHER MASSES</p> <p>EXTRADURAL NEOPLASMS</p> <p>Spread of Neoplasms<br>Blastic Osseous Metastases<br>Lytic Osseous Metastases<br>Hemangioma<br>Osteoid Osteoma<br>Osteoblastoma<br>Aneurysmal Bone Cyst<br>Giant Cell Tumor<br>Osteochondroma<br>Chondrosarcoma<br>Osteosarcoma<br>Chordoma<br>Ewing Sarcoma<br>Lymphoma<br>Leukemia<br>Plasmacytoma<br>Multiple Myeloma<br>Neuroblastic Tumor</p> <p>INTRADURAL EXTRAMEDULLARY</p> <p>Schwannoma<br>Meningioma<br>Solitary Fibrous Tumor/Hemangiopericytoma<br>Neurofibroma<br>Malignant Nerve Sheath Tumors<br>Metastases, CSF Disseminated<br>Paraganglioma</p> <p>INTRAMEDULLARY</p> <p>Astrocytoma<br>Cellular Ependymoma<br>Myxopapillary Ependymoma<br>Hemangioblastoma<br>Spinal Cord Metastases<br>Primary Melanocytic Neoplasms/Melanocytoma</p> <p>NONNEOPLASTIC CYSTS AND TUMOR MIMICS</p> <p>CYSTS<br>CSF Flow Artifact<br>Meningeal Cyst<br>Perineural Root Sleeve Cyst<br>Syringomyelia</p> <p>TUMOR MIMICS<br>Fibrous Dysplasia<br>Kümmell Disease<br>Hirayama Disease<br>Paget Disease<br>Bone Infarction<br>Extramedullary Hematopoiesis<br>Tumoral Calcinosis</p> <p>SECTION 9: VASCULAR DISORDERS</p> <p>Vascular Anatomy<br>Approach to Vascular Conditions<br>Type 1 Vascular Malformation (Dural Arteriovenous Fistula)<br>Type 2 Arteriovenous Malformation<br>Type 3 Arteriovenous Malformation<br>Type 4 Vascular Malformation (Arteriovenous Fistula)<br>Posterior Fossa Dural Fistula With Intraspinal Drainage<br>Cavernous Malformation<br>Spinal Artery Aneurysm<br>Spinal Cord Infarction<br>Subarachnoid Hemorrhage<br>Spontaneous Epidural Hematoma<br>Subdural Hematoma<br>Bow Hunter Syndrome<br>Vertebral Dissection<br>Carotid Dissection<br>Fibromuscular Dysplasia</p> <p>SECTION 10: COMPLICATIONS</p> <p>Complications Overview<br>Myelography Complications<br>Vertebroplasty Complications<br>Failed Back Surgery Syndrome<br>Epidural Abscess, Postop<br>Disc Space Infection<br>Meningitis<br>CSF Leakage Syndrome<br>Pseudomeningocele<br>Direct Cord Trauma<br>Vascular Injury<br>Epidural Hematoma, Spine<br>Instrumentation Failure<br>Bone Graft Complications<br>rhBMP-2 Complications<br>Heterotopic Bone Formation<br>Recurrent Disc Herniation<br>Peridural Fibrosis<br>Arachnoiditis/Adhesions<br>Arachnoiditis Ossificans<br>Accelerated Degeneration<br>Postsurgical Deformity<br>Radiation Myelopathy</p> <p>SECTION 11: REMOTE COMPLICATIONS</p> <p>Remote Complications Overview<br>Donor Site Complications<br>Deep Venous Thrombosis<br>Pulmonary Embolism<br>Aspiration Pneumonia<br>Acute Myocardial Infarction<br>Cerebral Infarction<br>Cerebellar Hemorrhage<br>Intracranial Hypotension<br>Extraaxial Hematoma, Brain<br>Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage<br>Retroperitoneal Lymphocele<br>Ophthalmic Complications<br>Esophageal Perforation<br>Acute Pancreatitis<br>Pseudomembranous Colitis (Clostridium difficile)<br>Rhabdomyolysis<br>Bowel Perforation<br>Ureteral Trauma</p> <p>SECTION 12: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS</p> <p>Basilar Invagination<br>Basilar Impression<br>Cranial Settling<br>Platybasia<br>Intrinsic Skull Base Lesion<br>Foramen Magnum Mass</p> <p>SECTION 13: PERIPHERAL NERVE AND PLEXUS</p> <p>Normal Plexus and Nerve Anatomy<br>Superior Sulcus Tumor<br>Thoracic Outlet Syndrome<br>Muscle Denervation<br>Brachial Plexus Traction Injury<br>Idiopathic Brachial Plexus Neuritis<br>Traumatic Neuroma<br>Radiation Plexopathy<br>Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor<br>Peripheral Neurolymphomatosis<br>Hypertrophic Neuropathy<br>Femoral Neuropathy<br>Ulnar Neuropathy<br>Suprascapular Neuropathy<br>Median Neuropathy<br>Common Peroneal Neuropathy<br>Tibial Neuropathy</p> <p>SECTION 14: IMAGE-GUIDED PROCEDURES</p> <p>CERVICAL SPINE</p> <p>Medial Branch Block, Cervical Spine<br>Facet Joint Injection, Cervical Spine<br>Selective Nerve Root Block, Cervical Spine<br>Epidural Steroid Injection, Cervical Spine</p> <p>THORACIC SPINE</p> <p>Medial Branch Block, Thoracic Spine<br>Facet Joint Injection, Thoracic Spine<br>Selective Nerve Root Block, Thoracic Spine<br>Epidural Steroid Injection, Thoracic Spine</p> <p>LUMBAR SPINE</p> <p>Medial Branch Block, Lumbar Spine<br>Facet Joint Injection, Lumbar Spine<br>Selective Nerve Root Block, Lumbar Spine<br>Epidural Steroid Injection, Lumbar Spine</p> <p>VERTEBRAL BODY</p> <p>Vertebroplasty<br>Kyphoplasty<br>Sacroplasty<br>Vertebral Biopsy</p> <p>INTERVERTEBRAL DISC</p> <p>Percutaneous Discectomy<br>Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy<br>Nucleoplasty<br>Disc Aspiration/Biopsy</p> <p>PELVIS</p> <p>Pelvis Anatomy<br>Sacroiliac Joint Injection<br>Sacral Nerve Root Block<br>Piriformis Steroid Injection<br></p>

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