SURGICAL CARE OF THE PAINFUL DEGENERATIVE LUMBAR SPINE. EVALUATION, DECISION-MAKING, TECHNIQUES

SURGICAL CARE OF THE PAINFUL DEGENERATIVE LUMBAR SPINE. EVALUATION, DECISION-MAKING, TECHNIQUES

Editorial:
THIEME
Año de edición:
Materia
Neurológica
ISBN:
978-1-62623-806-0
Páginas:
152
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
75
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

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51,99 €

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49,39 €

Preface
Introduction
1. Symptom-Focused Care of the PDLS
2. Fundamental Anatomy
3. Spinopelvic Parameters and Sagittal Balance
4. Stabilization in SFC Surgery on the PDLS
5. Clinical Evaluation of the Patient with a PDLS
6. The Fundamental Open Surgical Method
7. Lateral Intramuscular Planar Approach for Instrumentation/Stabilization L3 to Sacrum
8. Minimally Invasive Surgical Method
9. Postoperative Care
10. Surgical Situations of Complex Decision-Making
11. Socioeconomics in Spine Surgery
Index

The learning curve in the management of painful degenerative lumbar spine patients is steep because every case has singular characteristics. Surgical Care of the Painful Degenerative Lumbar Spine: Evaluation, Decision-Making, Techniques by Edgar Weaver reflects more than 35 years of neurosurgical practice devoted to refining degenerative spine disease evaluation and techniques. The book emphasizes and instructs a symptom-focused approach in the surgical decision-making process, with determinant radiographic features used mainly supportively.
The text begins with a thorough overview of anatomy, spino-pelvic and sagittal balance metrics, stabilization, and clinical evaluations. Throughout 11 chapters, step-by-step guidance is provided on therapeutic decision-making to achieve optimal individualized outcomes. From the fundamentals of open and minimally invasive techniques to the impact of socioeconomic factors on the treatment of PDLS patients, the authors offer invaluable firsthand insights.

Key Features
• Discussion of techniques including en bloc laminectomy, the U-turn approach to root decompression, hemilaminectomy – a safe and versatile decompressive technique, and the lateral intra-muscular planar (LIMP) procedure
• The use of a descriptive clinical sub-classification system for low back pain and grading scale based on a simple testing maneuver
• Extensive post-operative care chapter emphasizes pain and infection control
• Challenges including chronic axial lumbar pain, post-operative junctional stress, sagittal imbalance, spondylolisthesis, and coronal deformity

Uniquely insightful, this concise guide covers the fundamental clinical and technical skills necessary to care for patients with degenerative lumbar spine pain. It is essential reading for neurosurgical and orthopedic residents, spine fellows, spine surgeons and all clinicians involved in administrating surgical and nonsurgical spine care.