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Biomechanics of Spine Stabilization

Biomechanics of Spine Stabilization

9781604069242
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Opis

A comprehensive reference on the latest spine technologies

Biomechanics of Spine Stabilization, Third Edition, is a comprehensive and highly readable reference that helps spine specialists understand the clinically important biomechanical principles underpinning spinal surgery and instrumentation so that the best clinical decisions can be made for patients. This new edition includes coverage of the latest spine technology that has evolved over the past decade, such as motion preservation technologies and minimally invasive spine surgery.

Features::

  • Single-authored text with the consistent, authoritative voice of world-renowned expert Dr. Benzel
  • More than 350 new figures and original line drawings help clarify information in the text
  • Extensive glossary of basic terminology on biomechanics for quick, easy reference
  • More than 400 review questions at the back of the book for help with exam preparation

This book is an excellent clinical reference for spine surgeons, residents, and fellows in the fields of orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery, neuroradiologists, and engineers working for spine device companies.

Szczegóły produktu
Georg Thieme
54896
9781604069242
9781604069242

Opis

Rok wydania
2015
Numer wydania
3
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
568
Wymiary (mm)
215.90 x 279.40
Waga (g)
2103
  • Section I Overview of Fundamental Concepts
    1 Biomechanically Relevant Anatomy and Material Properties of the Spine and Associated Elements
    2 Physical Principles and Kinematics
    3 Stability and Instability of the Spine
    Section II Spine and Neural Element Pathology
    4 Bone Quality
    5 Degenerative and Inflammatory Diseases of the Spine
    6 Trauma, Tumor, and Infection
    7 Spinal Deformations
    8 Neural Element Injury
    9 Correlation of the Anatomical and Clinical Domains
    Section III Spine Surgery
    10 Surgical Approaches to the Subaxial Spine
    11 Destabilizing Effects of Spine Surgery
    12 Spine Fusion
    Section IV Spine Instrumentation Constructs: General Principles
    13 Implant Material Properties
    14 Component-Component Interfaces
    15 Implant-Bone Interfaces
    16 Qualitative Attributes of Spinal Implants: A Historical Perspective
    17 Quantitative Attributes of Spinal Implants
    18 Construct Design
    19 Construct Failure and Failure Prevention
    Section V Spine Instrumentation Constructs: Region Specific Considerations
    20 Craniocervical and Upper Cervical Contructs
    21 Ventral Subaxial Spine Constructs
    22 Dorsal Subaxial Spine Contructs
    23 Interbody Contructs
    24 Lumbo Sacral-Pelvic Contructs
    25 Regional Nuances
    Section VI Spine Instrumentation Constructs: Deformity Management and Prevention Strategies
    26 Deformity Prevention and Correction: Component Strategies
    27 Deformity Prevention and Correction: Complex Clinical Strategies
    28 Complex Instrumentation Contructs and Force Applications
    Section VII Iatrogenic Pathologies and New Spine Surgery Techniques and Technologies
    29 Subsidence and Dynamic Spine Stabilization
    30 Vertebral Augmentation
    31 Adjacent Segment Degeneration and Disease
    32 Motion Preservation Technologies
    33 Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
    34 Construct Failure and Failure Prevention: The Decision Making Process
    Section VIII Non-Operative Spine Stabilization
    35 Bed Rest and Traction
    36 Spinal Bracing
    37 Exercises, Conditioning, and Other Non-Operative Strategies
    Section IX Synthesis: Putting it All Together
    38 Biomechanical Testing
    39 The Decision-Making Process: A Reprise

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