BORIANI, S.; PRESUTTI, L.; GASBARRINI, A.; MATTIOLI, F.
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167,95 €1. Anatomy of Craniocervical Junction
2. Anatomy of the Subaxial Cervical Spine
3. Anatomy of the Neck
4. Interventional Radiology: Presurgical Selective Angiographic Embolization (SAE) in Hypervascular Cervical Spine Tumours
5. Anesthesiological Management and Patient Positioning
6. Cervical Spine Instrumentation
7. Tracheotomy Surgical Technique
8. Surgical Planning in Cervical Spine Oncologic Patients
9. Surgical Approaches to CCJ (Endoscopic Transnasal-Transoral-Transcervical and Robotic Transoral Approach)
10. Anterior and Lateral Approaches to Cervical Spine
11. Posterior Approach to Cervical Spine
12. Exemplificative Cases in Cervical Spine
13. Complications of Cervical Spine Surgery
This atlas documents current surgical approaches to the craniocervical junction and the cervical spine, providing step-by-step guidance on procedures and cervical spine stabilization techniques. Opening chapters present essential information on anatomy, depict pathologies with the aid of illustrative cases, describe the role of imaging techniques in patient evaluation, and discuss surgical instrumentation and patient positioning. The different techniques employed in this delicate anatomic region, including transnasal and transoral endoscopic approaches to the craniocervical junction and posterior and anterior approaches to the cervical spine, are then explained and illustrated with a view to providing the surgeon with a clear reference that can be used in the operating room. In addition, practical advice is offered on the treatment of potential complications, postoperative management, and rehabilitation. This book will be of value not only to neurosurgeons but also to orthopedists, ENT surgeons, neurologists, and physiatrists.
Features
• Offers step-by-step descriptions of operative techniques
• Provides practical advice on the management of complications and follow-up
• Includes informative case studies and a wealth of illustrations
Author
Dr Stefano Boriani is Director of Department of Oncologic and Degenerative Spine Surgery at Rizzoli Institute (IOR), Bologna, Italy. After his first specialization in Orthopedics and Traumatology he became responsible of sub-unit of Oncologic Spine Surgery in the Department of Bone Tumor Surgery. His most important surgical and scientific interest concerns diagnosis and treatment of spine tumors. Other field of activity and research are: spine fractures, post-traumatic deformities, mini-invasive approaches