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The definitive textbook on the management of cervical spine trauma from master spine surgeons! Understanding the clinical implications of cervical trauma requires thorough knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the cervical spine. Cervical Trauma: Surgical Management by renowned spine surgeon Robert Heary and a cadre of prominent neurosurgical and orthopaedic spine experts is the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art resource available to date on this topic. The text begins with discussion of cervical anatomy and the pathophysiology of spinal cord injury (SCI), SCI classification systems,…mehr
The definitive textbook on the management of cervical spine trauma from master spine surgeons! Understanding the clinical implications of cervical trauma requires thorough knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the cervical spine. Cervical Trauma: Surgical Management by renowned spine surgeon Robert Heary and a cadre of prominent neurosurgical and orthopaedic spine experts is the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art resource available to date on this topic. The text begins with discussion of cervical anatomy and the pathophysiology of spinal cord injury (SCI), SCI classification systems, initial assessments in patients with cervical SCIs, and cranioskeletal traction, followed by injury-specific chapters. Classification systems and management protocols developed over the last 40 years have enabled spine surgeons to work collaboratively with specialists in trauma surgery and critical care to provide optimal management of SCIs and attain improved long-term patient outcomes. This book covers a full spectrum of trauma-related conditions impacting the cervical spine and multidisciplinary interventions including minimally invasive surgery, neurointerventional techniques, reconstructive therapy with bone grafts or alternative stabilization methods, evidence-based medications, and SCI rehab. Key Highlights - Discussion of upper cervical injuries – from more prevalent trauma such as atlanto-occipital injuries, odontoid and hangman's fractures, and atlantoaxial subluxations – to uncommon injuries like atlantoaxial rotatory fixation - Management of subaxial injuries in adults and children and cervical burst fractures - Special topics including sport-related cervical spine injuries and return-to-play criteria, craniovertebral injuries in pediatric patients, and managing comorbidities such as congenital spinal stenosis and rheumatoid arthritis - Pearls on handling potential complications and insightful guidance and rationales for choosing surgical interventions over conservative methods and vice versa Neurosurgical and orthopaedic residents, veteran spine surgeons, and allied healthcare practitioners who treat patients with traumatic cervical spine conditions will benefit from reading this outstanding resource, cover-to-cover. It also provides an ideal go-to reference to consult in the ER when patients present with cervical trauma. This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
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Inhaltsangabe
1 Anatomy of the Cervical Spine 2 Classification of Spinal Cord Injury 3 Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury 4 Initial Assessment (Including Imaging) of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury 5 Cranioskeletal Traction for the Management of Trauma to the Cervical Spine 6 Atlanto-occipital Injuries 7 Odontoid and Hangman's Fractures 8 Management of Traumatic Atlantoaxial Subluxations 9 Traumatic Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation 10 Subaxial Cervical Trauma in the Adult Patient 11 Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma in the Pediatric Patient 12 Cervical Burst Fractures 13 Cervical Spine Trauma-Induced Vertebral Artery Injury 14 Sport-Related Cervical Spine Injuries and Return-to-Play Criteria 15 Craniovertebral Injuries in Pediatric Patients 16 Penetrating Injuries to the Cervical Spine 17 Cervical Spine Trauma in Patients with Congenital Spinal Stenosis 18 Trauma in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Cervical Spine 19 Traumatic Cervical Myelopathy 20 Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery 21 Role of Neurointerventional Techniques in Cervical Trauma 22 Bone Graft Options, Substitutes, and Harvest Techniques 23 Non-operative Management and Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries 24 Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury: Approaches and Caveats 25 Clinical Trials Update: Where Do We Go From Here? 26 Pharmacologic Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury
1 Anatomy of the Cervical Spine 2 Classification of Spinal Cord Injury 3 Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury 4 Initial Assessment (Including Imaging) of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury 5 Cranioskeletal Traction for the Management of Trauma to the Cervical Spine 6 Atlanto-occipital Injuries 7 Odontoid and Hangman's Fractures 8 Management of Traumatic Atlantoaxial Subluxations 9 Traumatic Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation 10 Subaxial Cervical Trauma in the Adult Patient 11 Subaxial Cervical Spine Trauma in the Pediatric Patient 12 Cervical Burst Fractures 13 Cervical Spine Trauma-Induced Vertebral Artery Injury 14 Sport-Related Cervical Spine Injuries and Return-to-Play Criteria 15 Craniovertebral Injuries in Pediatric Patients 16 Penetrating Injuries to the Cervical Spine 17 Cervical Spine Trauma in Patients with Congenital Spinal Stenosis 18 Trauma in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Cervical Spine 19 Traumatic Cervical Myelopathy 20 Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery 21 Role of Neurointerventional Techniques in Cervical Trauma 22 Bone Graft Options, Substitutes, and Harvest Techniques 23 Non-operative Management and Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries 24 Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury: Approaches and Caveats 25 Clinical Trials Update: Where Do We Go From Here? 26 Pharmacologic Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury
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