Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics Adult Spine Surgery
Material type:
- 0323101372
- 9780323101370
- 617.58
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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E-BOOKS | MWALIMU NYERERE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE-CUHAS BUGANDO | NFIC | 617.58 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | -1 | EBS11640 |
Now available for the first time - a convenient eBook on adult spine surgery from Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics, edited by Drs. S. Terry Canale and James H. Beaty! Load it onto your mobile device or laptop for quick access to world-renowned guidance on adult spine surgery from the experts at the Campbell Clinic.
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Achieve optimal outcomes in adult spine surgery with practical, high-yield chapters on Anatomy and Approaches • Fractures and Dislocations • Arthrodesis • LBP / Intervertebral Discs • Infections • and Other Disorders.
Vividly visualize how to proceed with 3 surgical videos, plus a wealth of completely new step-by-step illustrations and photos especially commissioned for this edition.
Depend on the authority of Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics - the most trusted and widely used resource in orthopaedic surgery, authored by Drs. S. Terry Canale, James H. Beaty, and 5 other authorities from the world-renowned Campbell Clinic.
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Hand Surgery: 978-0-323-10138-7 Common terms and phrases: abscess addition allow anatomical anterior approach artery associated avoid back pain bone graft Bone Joint Surg canal cause cervical spine changes clinical close common complete complications compression decompression degenerative described determined diagnosis direct disc disc herniation disease dissection effective epidural et al evaluation expose exposure extension facet FIGURE findings fixation fractures fusion graft halo identified iliac imaging improve incision increased indicated infection injury instability interbody intervertebral involved lamina lateral lesions less ligament longitudinal lumbar spine medial midline minimally muscle necessary needle nerve root neurological normal obtained occur operative Orthop outcome pain patients pedicle placed position possible posterior postoperative present procedure radiographs Relat removal reported resection retractor risk screw segment side significant skin soft spinal cord spinal stenosis spondylolisthesis stabilization structures superior surgery surgical symptoms technique thoracic tion tissue transverse trauma treated treatment tumors usually vertebral body
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