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Unique in the field, Comparative Management of Spine Pathology presents commonly encountered spinal cases with side-by-side, case-by-case comparisons that clearly show how various experts would handle the same case. This second volume in the Neurosurgery: Case Management Comparison Series offers multiple opinions from international experts in both neurosurgery and orthopaedics, each of whom explains their preferred approach and management style for the same case. This format allows for quick and helpful comparisons of different ways to approach a lesion, advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and what each expert is looking for in how they would manage a particular case.
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  1. Degenerative spine
    1. Cervical
      1. One level cervical radiculopathy from facet/uncovertebral joint hypertrophy
      2. One level cervical radiculopathy from herniated disc in young patient
      3. One level cervical radiculopathy from herniated disc in older patient
      4. Cervical stenosis with preservation of lordosis
      5. Adjacent segment disease after single level ACDF
      6. Adjacent segment disease after PCF (cervicothoracic junction)
      7. Multilevel cervical stenosis from OPLL
      8. Multilevel cervical stenosis from 3-4 discs
      9. Anterior C1-2 pannus
      10. Basilar impression

    2. Thoracolumbar
      1. Adjacent segment disease at thoracolumbar junction
      2. Thoracic calcified disc (central)
      3. Lower thoracic disc herniation
      4. High lumbar stenosis (thoracolumbar junction)

    3. Lumbosacral
      1. Single level disc disease with back pain
      2. Radiculopathy from foraminal stenosis
      3. Grade 1 spondy without instability on flex/ext and claudication
      4. Grade 1 spondy with back pain only
      5. Grade 2/3 spondy
      6. >Grade 3 spondy
      7. Second herniated disc (same level) in a young patient
      8. Second herniated disc (same level) in older patient
      9. Flat back syndrome after laminectomy
      10. Lumbar pseudoarthrosis at L5-S1
      11. Pure back pain with multi level degenerative disc disease

2. Traumatic spine (10-15)

    1. Cervical
      1. Bilateral C2 pars fractures
      2. Type II acute odontoid fracture
      3. Type II chronic odontoid fracture in geriatric patient
      4. Unilateral cervical pedicle/transverse foramen fracture
      5. Central cord syndrome without instability
      6. Central cord with instability Vertebral artery injury with unstable cervical spine
      7. C1 burst fracture with TL disruption

    2. Thoracolumbar
      1. Compression fracture with back pain
      2. Burst fracture without PLC injury
      3. Burst fracture with PLC injury
      4. Pure bony Chance fracture
      5. Ankylosing spondylotic fracture
      6. Complete spinal cord injury
      7. Incomplete spinal cord injury
      8. Gunshot wound to the spine

    3. Lumbosacral
      1. Compression fracture
      2. Burst fracture without PLC injury
      3. Burst fracture with PLC injury
      4. Zone 3 sacral fracture
      5. Chronic L5 pars fractures with back pain and spondy

3. Spinal deformity

    1. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
    2. Scoliosis in cerebral palsy
    3. Proximal junctional kyphosis after T10-pelvis
    4. Isolated coronal deformity with back pain
    5. Coronal and sagittal deformity with back pain (adult idiopathic)
    6. Flat back after fusion
    7. Progressive cervical kyphosis after laminectomy
    8. Fixed cervical kyphosis (chin on chest)
    9. Degenerative scoliosis with one level radiculopathy
    10. Proximal junctional kyphosis after T3-pelvis
    11. Iatrogenic deformity after Harrington rod
    12. Broken rod after scoliosis correction with back pain

4. Spinal Oncology (10-15)

    1. Isolated met vertebral body (thoracic)
    2. Cervical epidural met (ventral)
    3. Multiple metastases to various levels, back pain only
    4. Multiple metastases with one level symptomatic
    5. Pathologic vertebral body fracture
    6. Meningioma
    7. Cervical chordoma
    8. Sacral chordoma
    9. Chondrosarcoma
    10. Schwannoma
    11. Ependymoma
    12. Glioma
    13. Giant Cell tumor
    14. Schwannoma
    15. Multiple neurofibromas
    16. Intradural schwannomatosis
    17. Hemangioblastoma

5. Other (epidural abscess or something like that) (10-15)

    1. Spontaneous CSF leak nerve root sleeve cyst
    2. Epidural abscess with stenosis without myelopathy
    3. Osteomyelitis with fracture
    4. Osteomyeltiis with back pain, no instability
    5. Infection post instrumentation
    6. Spinal Type I AVF
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      9780323825573
    • UPC/ISBN
      9780323825573
    • Stock Last Checked
      May 14, 2024
  • Manufacturer
    Elsevier
  • Publication Date
    Aug 13, 2022

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