Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations, 2nd Edition (Videos) 2020
Surgical Atlas of Spinal Operations, 2nd Edition, is divided into five sections to provide the reader the best understanding of these complex topics as well as to facilitate the search for specific information on any of these topics. The first section provides a comprehensive review of surgical anatomy through a step-by-step description of the most common surgical approaches to the spine. Each of these chapters consists of a discussion of the indications for using the approach, a review of the pertinent anatomy, a well-illustrated description of the surgical approach, a discussion of the postoperative care, and potential complications of the approach. A list of Key Points summarizes the most important aspects of each chapter. The second section of the text provides descriptions of specific surgical techniques based on the location in the spine from occiput to ileum. These chapters encompass the wide variety of techniques that need to be mastered by the spine surgeon from the common lumbar decompression to complex sacrectomy and vertebral osteotomy. Chapters are also included on newer technologies including disk arthroplasty and minimally invasive techniques. The final section focusses on other associated techniques including graft harvesting, discography and cement augmentation. Some chapters also include an accompanying video description of the technique.