Spinal Tumor Surgery A Case-Based Approach
Daniel M. Sciubba
Spinal Tumor Surgery A Case-Based Approach - Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD USA Springer, c2019 - 336 pages
This practical, step-wise text covers the surgical approaches, resection strategies and reconstruction techniques used for each type of presenting tumor of the spine. Demonstrating the variety of anterior, posterior and intradural approaches and stabilization techniques, and spanning from pathologies of the craniocervical region to sacral and intradural pathologies, each chapter is generously illustrated with figures, radiographs and intraoperative photos. The chapters themselves follow a consistent and user-friendly format: the anatomy and biomechanics of a specific region, patient evaluation, essential oncologic principles, the decision-making process, and technical steps of surgery. A representative case illustration is provided at the conclusion of each chapter, exemplifying pertinent concepts described. Additionally, video segments accompany selected chapters, providing real-time illustration of surgical techniques.
Technical and in-depth, yet highly accessible, Spinal Tumor Surgery: A Case-Based Approach is an essential resource for orthopedic spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical oncologists operating on tumors of the spine.
3319984225 9783319984223 = anatomy axial bilateral biopsy bloc resection bloc spondylectomy bone Boriani cage canal cancer caudal cervical spine chordoma complications corpectomy decompression Department of Neurosurgery discectomies disease dissection dorsal dura dural endoscopic epidural exposure fascia fixation fluoroscopy fusion Gokaslan ZL graft imaging incision instability intradural intralesional intraoperative involved junction laminectomy lateral mass layer lesion ligament lumbar spine margin medial meningiomas metastatic metastatic spine midline minimally invasive muscle nerve root neurological Neurosurg Spine Neurosurgery oncologic osteotomy pain pathology patients pedicle pedicle screw performed placement posterior approach postoperative Preoperative primary procedure psoas radiation radiosurgery reconstruction removed resection retraction retractor risk sacral sacrectomy sacrum sagittal sectors spinal cord compression Spinal Tumor Surgery spinal tumors Spine Phila stabilization structures surgeon surgical suture technique thecal sac therapy thoracic spine thoracolumbar tion transnasal transoral approach transverse treatment tumor resection vascular vein ventral vertebral artery vertebral body vessels visualization
--Spine -- Cancer -- Surgery-- Medical › Surgery › Neurosurgery -- Medical / Clinical Medicine --Medical / Oncology / General --Medical / Orthopedics --Medical / Surgery / Neurosurgery
616.99/4711 SCI
Spinal Tumor Surgery A Case-Based Approach - Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD USA Springer, c2019 - 336 pages
This practical, step-wise text covers the surgical approaches, resection strategies and reconstruction techniques used for each type of presenting tumor of the spine. Demonstrating the variety of anterior, posterior and intradural approaches and stabilization techniques, and spanning from pathologies of the craniocervical region to sacral and intradural pathologies, each chapter is generously illustrated with figures, radiographs and intraoperative photos. The chapters themselves follow a consistent and user-friendly format: the anatomy and biomechanics of a specific region, patient evaluation, essential oncologic principles, the decision-making process, and technical steps of surgery. A representative case illustration is provided at the conclusion of each chapter, exemplifying pertinent concepts described. Additionally, video segments accompany selected chapters, providing real-time illustration of surgical techniques.
Technical and in-depth, yet highly accessible, Spinal Tumor Surgery: A Case-Based Approach is an essential resource for orthopedic spine surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical oncologists operating on tumors of the spine.
3319984225 9783319984223 = anatomy axial bilateral biopsy bloc resection bloc spondylectomy bone Boriani cage canal cancer caudal cervical spine chordoma complications corpectomy decompression Department of Neurosurgery discectomies disease dissection dorsal dura dural endoscopic epidural exposure fascia fixation fluoroscopy fusion Gokaslan ZL graft imaging incision instability intradural intralesional intraoperative involved junction laminectomy lateral mass layer lesion ligament lumbar spine margin medial meningiomas metastatic metastatic spine midline minimally invasive muscle nerve root neurological Neurosurg Spine Neurosurgery oncologic osteotomy pain pathology patients pedicle pedicle screw performed placement posterior approach postoperative Preoperative primary procedure psoas radiation radiosurgery reconstruction removed resection retraction retractor risk sacral sacrectomy sacrum sagittal sectors spinal cord compression Spinal Tumor Surgery spinal tumors Spine Phila stabilization structures surgeon surgical suture technique thecal sac therapy thoracic spine thoracolumbar tion transnasal transoral approach transverse treatment tumor resection vascular vein ventral vertebral artery vertebral body vessels visualization
--Spine -- Cancer -- Surgery-- Medical › Surgery › Neurosurgery -- Medical / Clinical Medicine --Medical / Oncology / General --Medical / Orthopedics --Medical / Surgery / Neurosurgery
616.99/4711 SCI