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Updated atlas reflects state-of-the-art advances in spine and peripheral nerve proceduresWritten by a Who's Who of renowned spine surgeons, the third edition of Neurosurgical Atlas: Spine and Peripheral Nerves provides a detailed tutorial on the latest surgical procedures. The three comprehensive spine sections cover decompression modalities followed by fusion/instrumentation and fixation. Rounding out these sections are special topics such as vascular malformations in the spinal cord, stereotactic radiosurgery in the thoracic spine, and lumboperitoneal shunting. The peripheral nerves section includes treatment of conditions including carpal tunnel, brachial plexus, meralgia paresthetica, and cervical nerve root avulsion.Throughout the book, the authors provide minimally invasive options and clinical pearls on patient selection, preoperative preparation, anesthesia, operative positioning, surgical methodologies, patient monitoring, and common complications.Key Features Anterior, posterior, transoral, and lateral approaches to the craniocervical junction, subaxial cervical spine; and operations specific to the cervicothoracic junctionThoracic spine techniques for burst fractures, vertebral body metastasis, penetrating spine wounds, tumors, etc.Lumbosacral spine approaches for herniation, degenerative disease with multiplanar deformity, spondylolisthesis, and moreOver 800 illustrations and color photographs elucidate key conceptsSuperb videos demonstrate hands-on techniquesThis book is a must-have reference for neurosurgery residents seeking in-depth knowledge of spine and peripheral nerve procedures prior to scheduled cases. It will also benefit veteran neurosurgeons looking for clinical insights on infrequently performed surgeries.
Part I Cervical Spine1. Transoral Surgery for Craniovertebral Junction Abnormalities2. High Anterior Cervical, Retropharyngeal Approach to the Ventral Craniocervical Junction and Upper Cervical Spine3. Transcondylar Approach to the Craniocervical Junction4. Dorsal Approach to the Craniocervical Junction5. Anterior Odontoid Screw Instrumentation6. C1–2 Transarticular Screw Instrumentation7. C1 Lateral Mass Fixation8. Craniocervical Instrumentation Techniques9. Anterior Cervical Diskectomy and Fusion10. Anterior Cervical Corpectomy11. Anterior Cervical Instrumentation12. Cervical Disk Arthroplasty13. Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy and Diskectomy14. Cervical Laminectomy and Fusion15. Posterior Correction of Cervical Postlaminectomy Instability16. Expansive Open-Door Laminoplasty for Multilevel Cervical Canal Stenosis17. Minimally Invasive Decompression of the Cervical Spine18. Posterior Cervical Wiring Techniques19. Cervical Posterior Lateral Mass Fixation20. Cervical Pedicle Screw Fixation21. Minimally Invasive Posterior Cervical Fusion22. Trapdoor Exposure of the Cervicothoracic Junction23. Posterior Instrumentation Techniques for the Cervicothoracic Junction24. Surgical Treatment of Spinal Intradural Extramedullary Tumors25. Surgical Techniques for Resection of Vascular Malformations within the Spinal Cord26. Management of the Vertebral Artery during Excision of Extradural Tumors of the Cervical SpinePart II Thoracic Spine27. Costotransversectomy28. Lateral Extracavitary Approach to the Thoracocolumbar Spine29. Lateral Parascapular Approach to the Upper Thoracic Spine30. Retropleural Approach to the Thoracolumbar Spine31. Transthoracic Thoracic Diskectomy32. Transthoracic Resection of Vertebral Body Metastasis33. Primary Anterior Treatment of Thoracolumbar Burst Fractures34. Vertebroplasty35. Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Thoracic Spine36. Sublaminar Wiring Techniques in the Thoracolumbar Spine37. Posterior Thoracic Instrumentation with Pedicle Screws, Hooks, Wires, and Rods38. Anterior Thoracolumbar Instrumentation39. Surgical Treatment of PenetratingWounds of the Spine40. Stereotactic Radiosurgery in the Thoracic SpinePart III Lumbosacral Spine41. Unilateral Diskectomy through a Midline Incision42. Minimally Invasive Lumbar Diskectomy43. Minimally Invasive Resection of Lumbar Synovial Cysts and Foraminal Disks44. Surgical Treatment of Far Lateral Lumbar Disk Herniation45. Surgical Treatment of Isthmic Spondylolisthesis46. Lumbar Pedicle Subtraction/Extension Osteotomy47. Surgical Considerations for the Management of Lumbar Degenerative Disease with Multiplanar Deformity48. Total Sacrectomy49. Posterolateral Lumbar Spine Fusion50. Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion51. Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion52. Transpedicular Instrumentation of the Lumbar Spine53. Lumbar Disk Arthroplasty54. Lumbopelvic Fixation Techniques55. Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Indications and Techniques56. Lumboperitoneal Shunting57. Image Guidance In Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery58. The Minimally Invasive Retroperitoneal Transpsoas ApproachPart IV Peripheral Nerves59. Carpal Tunnel Release60. Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release Via a Biportal Approach61. Ulnar Neurolysis (Simple Decompression) for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome62. Subcutaneous Transposition of the Ulnar Nerve63. Ulnar Nerve Submuscular Transposition64. Surgical Treatment of Ulnar Nerve Entrapment at theWrist65. Brachial Plexus Surgery: Exposure66. Brachial Plexus Surgery: Restoration of Function67. Surgical Exposure of Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity. I: Median Nerve68. Surgical Exposure of Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Extremity. Part II: Radial Nerve69. Surgical Treatment of Meralgia Paresthetica70. Surgical Exposure of Peripheral Nerves of the Lower Extremity. I. Sciatic Nerve and Its Branches (Peroneal and Posterior Tibial Nerves)71. Surgical Exposure of Peripheral Nerves of the Lower Extremity. II. Femoral Nerve, Saphenous Nerve, Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve, and Sural Nerve72. Nerve Transfer Procedures for Upper Trunk Avulsion73. Surgical Techniques for Peripheral Nerve Repair74. Harvesting Techniques of Cutaneous Nerves for Grafting
The authors have compiled a truly impressive collection of authors for this text... -- Young Neurosurgeons News...an excellent text in operative neurosurgery. -- NeurosurgeryThe greatest strength of this book...is the generally outstanding series of intraoperative images provided. The editors and authors have managed to acquire images of great quality, which is a rare feat...The figure legends are suitably descriptive and complement the figures themselves well. -- AJNR