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Clinical Imaging of Spinal Trauma: A Case-Based Approach

Clinical Imaging of Spinal Trauma: A Case-Based Approach

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Delayed recognition of an injury or improper stabilization of the spine can lead to irreversible spinal cord injury and permanent neurological damage. This highly illustrated resource chronicles the rapid developments in imaging technology and expertise over the past decades that have transformed the medical management of vertebral injury, including thoracolumbar trauma classification. With over 250 CT and MRI images, this essential text is designed to aid both trainees and practicing physicians in making rapid and accurate diagnoses to patients with spinal trauma and provide appropriate care. This clear, concise, case-based resource will serve as a guide and learning source for trainees as well as an easily navigable reference for medical practitioners that can be essential to establishing the presence of an acute spinal injury.
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9781107427471
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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
140
Dimensions (mm)
220.00 x 277.00
Weight (g)
420
  • Part I. Normal Variants and Mimickers:: 1. Vascular channels Zoran Rumboldt; 2. Pars defects Eytan Raz and Zoran Rumboldt; 3. Unfused C1 arches Russel Chapin; 4. Ponticulus posticus Russel Chapin and Zoran Rumboldt; 5. Os Odontoideum Russel Chapin and Zoran Rumboldt; 6. Limbus vertebra Russel Chapin; 7. Nuchal ligament ossification Russel Chapin; 8. CT motion artifacts Alessandro Cianfoni; Part II. Recommendations, Pitfalls and Controversies:: 9. When and how to scan Vikas Agarwal; 10. Role of plain films Gregory A. Vorona and Eytan Raz; 11. CT streak artifacts Zoran Rumboldt; 12. MRI after a negative CT Stephen R. Love and Stephen P. Kalhorn; 13. Stable and unstable injuries Abhay Varma and Alessandro Cianfoni; 14. Whiplash injury Abhay Varma and Stephen P. Kalhorn; 15. Findings likely to be missed Zoran Rumboldt; Part III. Trauma to Uncompromised Spine:: 16. Simple compression fracture Hrvoje Vavro; 17. Occipital condyle fracture Russel Chapin and Hrvoje Vavro; 18. C1 lateral mass fracture Doris Dodig; 19. Anterior or posterior atlas fractures Doris Dodig and Zoran Rumboldt; 20. Odontoid fractures types 1 and 3 Doris Dodig and Abhay Varma; 21. Unilateral facet dislocation Zoran Rumboldt; 22. Isolated fracture of the lamina Zoran Rumboldt; 23. Isolated transverse process fracture Zoran Rumboldt; 24. Isolated spinous process fracture Doris Dodig; 25. Vertebral body edema/microfracture Emanuele Pravata; 26. Jeffersons fracture Russel Chapin; 27. Burst fractures at other levels Hrvoje Vavro and Zoran Rumboldt; 28. Odontoid fracture Type 2 Daniela Distefano and Alessandro Cianfoni; 29. Hangmans fracture Emanuele Pravata; 30. Bilateral facet dislocation Hrvoje Vavro and Abhay Varma; 31. Chance-like fracture Zoran Rumboldt and Hrvoje Vavro; 32. Flexion teardrop fracture Emanuele Pravata; 33. Extension teardrop fracture Hrvoje Vavro and Zoran Rumboldt; 34. Spinal cord injury Vikas Agarwal and Abhay Varma; 35. Nerve root avulsion Daniela Distefano and Abhay Varma; 36. Subarachnoid hemorrhage Zoran Rumboldt; 37. Subdural hematoma Daniela Distefano; 38. Epidural hematoma Emanuele Pravata; 39. Disk herniation Eytan Raz and Abhay Varma; 40. Vertebral artery injury Vikas Agarwal and Alessandro Cianfoni; 41. Ligamentous injury Doris Dodig and Zoran Rumboldt; 42. Penetrating injuries Zoran Rumboldt and Abhay Varma; Part IV. Thoracolumbar Trauma Classification:: 43. TLICS scoring and compression/burst injury Vikas Agarwal and Russel Chapin; 44. TLICS translation/rotational injury Russel Chapin and Zoran Rumboldt; 45. TLICS distraction injury Russel Chapin; Part V. Specifics of Pediatric Spinal Trauma:: 46. Specific pitfalls and measurements Alisa Sumkin and Giulio Zuccoli; 47. SCIWORA Orrie Close and Giulio Zuccoli; 48. Atlanto-occipital dislocation Michael Paul Yannes and Zoran Rumboldt; 49. Atlanto-axial distraction Michael Paul Yannes and Giulio Zuccoli; 50. Atlanto-axial rotatory subluxation Giulio Zuccoli and Alessandro Cianfoni; 51. Osteogenesis Imperfecta Orrie Close and Giulio Zuccoli; 52. Abusive spinal injury Orrie Close and Zoran Rumboldt; Part VI. Trauma to Compromised Spine:: 53. Malignant vertebral body compression fracture Alessandro Cianfoni; 54. Benign vertebral body compression fracture Alessandro Cianfoni; 55. Sacral insufficiency fracture Daniela Distefano; 56. Ankylosed spine fractures Russel Chapin.
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