This issue of Neurosurgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Domagoj Coric, provides an Update on Motion Preservation Technologies. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series consulting editors, Drs. Russell R. Lonser and Daniel K. Resnick. This issue discusses state-of-the-art indications, technique, devices, complications and evidence basis for motion preserving technologies in the cervical and lumbar spines. Topics covered in this issue will include:: Cervical Total Disc Replacement:: Indications and Technique, Cervical Total Disc Replacement:: Off-label and Expanded Indications, Cervical Total Disc Replacement:: FDA-approved Devices, Cervical Total Disc Replacement:: Novel Devices, Cervical Spine Surgery:: Arthroplasty versus Fusion versus Posterior Foraminotomy, Cervical Total Disc Replacement:: Complications and Complication Avoidance, Cervical Total Disc Replacement:: Long-term Outcomes, Biomechanics of Cervical Arthroplasty Devices, Adjacent-level Disease following Spinal Arthroplasty, Lumbar Total Disc Replacement:: Current Usage, and Posterior Lumbar Facet Replacement and Arthroplasty.
Cervical Total Disc Replacement: Indications and TechniqueCervical Total Disc Replacement: Food and Drug Administration-Approved DevicesCervical Total Disc Replacement: Expanded IndicationsCervical Total Disc Replacement: Novel DevicesCervical Total Disc Replacement: Long-Term OutcomesCervical Total Disc Replacement: Complications and Complication AvoidanceCervical Spine Surgery: Arthroplasty Versus Fusion Versus Posterior ForaminotomyBiomechanics of Cervical Disc Arthroplasty DevicesAdjacent-Segment Disease Following Spinal ArthroplastyLumbar Total Disc Replacement: Current UsagePosterior Lumbar Facet Replacement and Arthroplasty
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