A focused reference from the world’s experts on degenerative cervical conditions
This third volume in the AOSpine Masters Series covers the most common operative techniques for treating degenerative cervical conditions. The book provides expert guidance to help clinicians make the right treatment decisions and provide the best care for their patients. Chapter topics range from ‘Laminectomy and Fusion for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy’ to ‘Complications on Anterior Surgery: VA Injury, Esophageal Perforation, and Dysphagia.’
Key Features:
- Synthesizes the best available evidence and consensus expert advice on each operative technique for degenerative cervical conditions, leading to optimal clinical recommendations
- Editors are internationally recognized authorities on the treatment of degenerative cervical conditions
- Each chapter includes tips and pearls from leaders in the field
The AOSpine Masters Series, a co-publication of Thieme and the AOSpine Foundation, addresses current clinical issues whereby international masters of spine share their expertise and recommendations on a particular topic. The goal of the series is to contribute to an evolving, dynamic model of an evidence-based medicine approach to spine care.
All neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons, along with residents and fellows in these areas, will find this book to be an excellent guide that they will consult often in their treatment of patients with degenerative cervical conditions.
Tabella dei contenuti
1 Laminoplasty for Multilevel Myelopathy and Radiculomyelopathy
2 Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion Techniques: Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion, Corpectomy, and Foraminotomy
3 Indications and Techniques of Cervical Pedicle Screws C3-7 for Degenerative Conditions
4 Laminectomy and Fusion for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
5 Posterior Cervical Minimally Invasive Microendoscopic Foraminotomy
6 Navigation for Cervical Reconstruction Surgery
7 Cervical Disk Arthroplasty
8 Cervical Sagittal Balance: What Is Normal and What Is the Effect on Reconstruction Outcomes
9 Complications of Anterior Surgery: Vertebral Artery Injury, Esophageal Perforation, and Dysphagia
10 Adjacent Segment Pathology of the Cervical Spine
11 Upper Cervical Screw-Fixation Techniques: How to Avoid Complications