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Surgery of the Pediatric Spine [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 896 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x216 mm, 1050 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131419318
  • ISBN-13: 9783131419316
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 896 pages, aukštis x plotis: 280x216 mm, 1050 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131419318
  • ISBN-13: 9783131419316
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Ideal for neurosurgeons, pediatric neurosurgeons, and orthopaedic surgeons, Surgery of the Pediatric Spine is a comprehensive multidisciplinary reference for the surgical management of the most frequently encountered spine problems in the pediatric patient. An overview of developmental and clinical aspects provides essential information on biomechanics, neuroimaging, preoperative evaluation, anesthesia, and neurophysiological monitoring. The book goes on to present the surgical anatomy and various approaches to the spine and spinal cord. Chapters are grouped into easy-to-reference sections that are organized by type of problem, including congenital anomalies and developmental disorders; neoplasms; vascular malformations; inflammatory and infectious diseases; neuromuscular disease; trauma; and deformities. The book also presents special techniques for the treatment of spinal deformity, such as osteotomy, vertebrectomy, VEPTR expansion thoracoplasty, and fusionless techniques. A chapter devoted to the rehabilitation of children with spinal cord injury covers the principles and key concepts in treatment, as well as the possible secondary complications and challenges that are unique to pediatric patients. Highlights: *Clinical insights from well-known experts in the fields of neurosurgery, pediatric neurosurgery, and orthopaedics *Detailed information for each stage of management guides the reader through clinical presentation, diagnostic studies, indications, operative techniques, nonsurgical treatments, possible complications, and outcomes *More than 1,000 illustrations and images demonstrate key concepts *Numerous cases in selected chapters illustrate management principles and treatment outcomes An invaluable resource for multidisciplinary approaches to patient care, this comprehensive text provides readers with a solid foundation in the specific issues associated with treating the pediatric patient with spine disease and disorders.
I. Development and clinical aspects of the pediatric spine
1. Neural and
vertebral column embryogenesis
2. Biomechanics of the pediatric spine
3.
Neuro and skeletal imaging studies of the pediatric spine
4. Clinical and
pre-operatice evaluation
5. Anesthetic considerations in pediatric spinal
procedures
6. Intraoperative Neuromonitoring II. Surgical Anatomy and
approaches to the spine and spinal cord
7. Neuroanatomy of the spinal cord
8. Cervical anatomy and approaches
9. Thoracic and lumbar anatomy and
approaches
10. Lumbosacral junction and pelvis and approaches III. Congenital
anomalies and developmental disorders
11. Craniovertebral junction anomalies
12. Chiari malformations and synringomyelia
13. Open dysraphism:
myelomeningocele
14. Closed dysraphism: lipmyelomeningocele
15. Dermal sinus
16. Diastematomyleia
17. Tethered cord syndrome
18. Intervertebral disc
disease in adolescents
19. Congenital and Development Lumbar Stenosis
20.
Spondylolysis and Spondylolithesis IV. Neoplasms
21. Intramedullary spinal
cord tumors
22. Extramedullary spinal cord tumor
23. Neurofibromatosis and
the spine
24. Primary tumors of the spine
25. Metastatic tumors of the spine
V. Vascular Malformations of the Pediatric Spine
26. Spinal Cord AVM
27.
Spinal Cord and dural Av fistulas VI. Inflammatory and Infectious Diseases of
the Pediatric Spine
28. Inflamatory disease of the spine
29. Spinal infection
30. Tuberculosis VII. Pediatric and Neuromuscular Disease and Spinal
Deformity
31. Overview of neuromuscular spine deformity and treatment
32.
Spastic management
33. Muscular dystrophy
34. Cerebral palsy
35.
Poliomyelitus VIII. Pediatric Spinal Trauma and Surgical Management
36.
Spinal cord injury in children evaluation and early treatment principles
37.
Cervical spine trauma in children including SCIWORA
38. Thoracolumbar spine
trauma in children
39. Injury modulation and spinal cord regeneration IX.
Pediatric Spinal Deformities and Treatment
40. Congenital scoliosis
41.
Congential kyphosis
42. Spine deformity secondary to dysplasias and other
diseases
43. Infantile and juvenile scoliosis
44. Adolescent idiopathic
scoliosis X. Special Techniques for Treatment of Spine Deformity
45.
Non-surgical management of spinal deformities
46. Pediatric occipital
cervical instrumentation
47. Anterior cervical instrumentation in pediatrics
48. Posterior cervical instrumentation in pediatrics
49. Posterior
instrumentation for Thoracic, thoracolumbar, and lumbar scoliosis
50.
Instrumentation for kyphosis
51. Anterior instrumentation for Thoracic,
thoracolumbar, and lumbar scoliosis
52. Endoscopic and (min-open techniques)
and fixations for idiopathic scoloiosis
53. Thorascopic release and fusion in
the prone position
54. Osteotomies for correction of pediatric spine
deformities
55. Vertebrectomy and posterior substraction osteotomies for
correction of severe spinal deformity
56. Lumbosacral and sacropelvic
fixation techniques
57. Surgical techniques for correction of
spondylolisthesis
58. Expansion thoracoplasty and growing systems for
complex young spine deformities
59. Fusionless surgery for spine deformity
60. Preop planning for revision surgery XI. Rehabilitation
61. Rehabilitation
after pediatic spinal surgery
62. Pediatric rehabilitation of children with
spinal cord injury