<p><strong>Renowned spine experts share recent advances on the management of spinal infections</strong></p><p><cite>AOSpine Masters Series, Volume 10: Spinal Infections</cite> is a concise, state-of-the-art review covering all aspects of spinal infections – from basic science and epidemiology to fundamental surgical and nonsurgical approaches. Internationally renowned spine surgeons Luis Roberto Vialle, S. Rajasekaran, Rishi Kanna, Giuseppe Barbagallo, and many experts across the world, provide clinical pearls and insights gleaned from years of hands-on expertise. This book provides discussion of underlying pathologies, imaging and diagnosis, and surgical techniques, with a focus on issues specific to children, co-infection with HIV, postoperative problems, geriatric patients, and pseudoarthrosis.</p><p><strong>Key Highlights</strong><ul><li>Overviews on the epidemiology, microbiology, and pathology of spinal infections</li><li>Detailed review of imaging, and other investigations</li><li>Treatment planning and surgical techniques</li><li>Risk stratification and prevention of post-operative infection</li><li>Pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment of pyogenic spondylodiscitis in various regions of the spine</li><li>Clinical pearls on the management of spinal tuberculosis, including drug therapy and surgery</li></ul></p><p>The AOSpine Masters series, a co-publication of Thieme and the AOSpine Foundation, addresses current clinical issues featuring international masters sharing their expertise in the core areas in the field. The goal of the series is to contribute to an evidence-based approach to spine care.</p><p>This textbook is essential reading for all spine surgeons. Orthopaedic and neurosurgery residents, as well as veteran surgeons will find this a useful tool for daily practice.</p>
Inhaltsverzeichnis
<p>1 Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Pathology of Spinal Infections<br>2 Risk Stratification and Prevention of Postoperative Spinal Infections<br>3 Imaging in Spinal Infections<br>4 Instrumentation and Spinal Infections<br>5 Pyogenic Spondylodiskitis: Pathogenesis and Clinical Features<br>6 Pyogenic Spondylodiskitis: Diagnosis and Management<br>7 Spinal Epidural Abscess<br>8 Spinal Tuberculosis: Pathogenesis, Clinical Features, and Investigations<br>9 Drug Therapy for Spinal Tuberculosis<br>10 Surgical Management of Spinal Tuberculosis<br>11 Pediatric Spinal Infections<br>12 Infectious Lesions in the Craniovertebral Junction (Suboccipital Region)<br>13 Minimally Invasive Surgery in Spinal Infections<br>14 Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Spinal Infections<br>15 Postoperative Spondylodiskitis<br>16 Postoperative Peri-Implant Spine Infections<br>17 Spinal Infections in Geriatric Patients<br>18 Spinal Infections and Pseudarthrosis</p>