Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering / Edition 1 available in Hardcover, Paperback
Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering / Edition 1
- ISBN-10:
- 0367389495
- ISBN-13:
- 9780367389499
- Pub. Date:
- 09/11/2019
- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10:
- 0367389495
- ISBN-13:
- 9780367389499
- Pub. Date:
- 09/11/2019
- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis
Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering / Edition 1
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Overview
With more than 350 figures and photographs, this book:
- Details current strategies in minimally invasive spine surgery as currently applied to the lumbar spine
- Covers the myriad of patient factors, orthobiologic grafting alternatives, and technique-driven mechanical options encountered in spinal care and reconstruction
- Identifies new surgical techniques for spinal fusion, vertebral compression fractures, and arthroplasty
- Discusses the basic mechanisms and clinical application of currently available operative treatments
- Supplies the most up-to-date information on the evaluation, diagnosis, and operative treatment of spinal pain, deformity, and disease
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780367389499 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 09/11/2019 |
Pages: | 496 |
Product dimensions: | 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |
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Table of Contents
Preface iii
Contributors ix
Section I Minimally invasive Spinal Surgery
1 The Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Instrumented Lumbar Fusion Donald W. Kucharzyk Thomas J. Milroy 1
2 Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Mark R. Grubb 9
3 Nonendoscopic Percutaneous Disc Decompression as Treatment of Discogenic Radiculopathy Michael J. DePalma Curtis W. Slipman 17
4 Endoscopic Decompression for Lumbar Spondylolysis: Clinical and Biomechanical Observations Koichi Sairyo Vijay K. Goel Ashok Biyani Nabil Ebraheim Toshinori Sakai Daisuke Togawa 51
5 Improving the Outcome of Discectomy with Specific Attention to the Annulus Fibrosus Kenneth Yonemura John Sherman Walter Peppelman, Jr. Steven Griffith Reginald Davis Joseph C. Cauthen III 59
6 The Lumbar Alligator Spinal System™-A Simple and Less Invasive Device for Posterior Lumbar Fixation Takeshi Fuji Noboru Hosono Yasuji Kato 81
Section II Adjacent Level Disease
7 Functional Spinal Stability: The Role of the Back Muscles Lieven A. Danneels Guy G. Vanderstraeten Hugo J. De Cuyper 91
8 Influence of Injury or Fusion of a Single Motion Segment on Other Motion Segments in the Spine Yuichi Kasai Atsumasa Uchida Takaya Kato Tadashi Inaba Masataka Tokuda 109
9 Degenerative Disease Adjacent to Spinal Fusion Patrick W. Hitchon Timothy Lindley Stephanie Beeler Brian Walsh Ghassan Skaf 119
10 Adjacent Segment Degeneration Adrian P. Jackson Joseph H. Perra 125
11 Quantifying the Surgical Risk Factors for Adjacent Level Degeneration in the Lumbar Spine: A Meta-Analysis of the Published Literature Christopher M. Bono Michael Alapatt Chelsey Simmons Hassan Serhan 131
12 Transition Zone Failure in Patients Undergoing Instrumented Lumbar Fusions from L1 or L2 to the Sacrum Michael L. Swank Adam G. Miller Leslie L. Korbee 139
13 Adjacent Intervertebral Disc Lesions Following Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion: A Minimum 10-Year Follow-up Shunji Matsunaga Yoshimi Nagatomo Takuya Yamamoto Kyoji Hayashi Kazunori Yone Setsuro Komiya 149
Section III Emerging Technologies/Biologies
14 The Role of Biologies in Lumbar Interbody Fusions Donald W. Kucharzyk 155
15 Current Perspectives on Biologic Strategies for the Therapy of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Helen E. Gruber Edward N. Hanley, Jr. 161
16 Intervertebral Disc Growth Factors Mats Grönblad Jukka Tolonen 169
17 Biological Manipulation for Degenerative Disc Disease Utilizing Intradiscal Osteogenic Protein-1 (OP-1/BMP-7) Injection-An Animal Study Mamoru Kawakami Takuji Matsumato Hiroshi Hashizume Munehito Yoshida Koichi Kuribayashi Susan Chubinskaya 179
18 Clinical Strategies for Delivery of Osteoinductive Growth Factors Frank S. Hodges Steven M. Theiss 191
19 New Adjunct in Spine Interbody Fusion: Designed Bioabsorbable Cage with Cell-Based Gene Therapy Chia-Ying Lin Scott J. Hollister Paul H. Krebsbach Frank La Marca 197
20 Scientific Basis of Interventional Therapies for Discogenic Pain: Neural Mechanisms of Discogenic Fain Yasuchika Aoki Kazuhisa Takahashi Seiji Ohtori Hideshige Moriya 219
21 Molecular Diagnosis of Spinal Infection Naomi Kobayashi Gary W. Procop Hiroshige Sakai Daisuke Togawa Thomas W. Bauer 237
22 Review of the Effect of COX-II Agents on the Healing of a Lumbar Spine Arthrodesis Mark R. Foster 247
Section IV Motion-Preservation/Disc Replacement
23 Motion Preservation Instead of Spinal Fusion Aditya V. Ingalhalikar Patrick W. Hitchon Tae-Hong Lim 255
24 Intervertebral Disc Arthroplasty as an Alternative to Spinal Fusion: Rationale and Biomechanical and Design Considerations Andrew P. White James P. Lawrence Jonathan N. Grauer 263
25 Biomechanical Aspects of the Spine Motion Preservation Systems Vijay K. Goel Ahamed Faizan Leonora Felon Ashok Biyani Dennis McGowan Shih-Tien Wang 279
26 The Ideal Artificial Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Isador H. Lieberman Edward Benzel E. Raymond S. Ross 295
27 Artificial Discs and Their Clinical Track Records Rick B. Delamarter Ben B. Pradhan 303
28 Dynesys® Spinal Instrumentation System William C. Welch Peter C. Gerszten Boyle C. Cheng James Maxwell 325
Section V Image Guidance/Navigation
29 Clinical Application of Computer Image Guidance Systems Michael O. Kelleher Linda McEvoy Ciaran Bolger 333
30 Image-Guided Angled Rongeur for Posterior Lumbar Discectomy Masahiko Kanamori Kazuo Ohmori 345
31 Radioscopic Methods for Introduction of Pedicular Screws: Is a Navigator Necessary? Matías Alfonso Carlos Villas Jose Luis Beguiristain 351
Section VI Biophysics, Biomaterials/Biodegradable
32 Bone Graft Materials Used to Augment Spinal Arthrodesis Debdut Biswas Jonathan N. Grauer Andrew P. White 369
33 Current Concepts in Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty Hwan Tak Hee 381
34 Opportunities and Challenges for Bioabsorbable Polymers in Spinal Reconstruction David D. Hile Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski Debra J. Trantolo 395
35 Biomechanical Properties of a Newly Designed Bioabsorbable Anterior Cervical Plate Christopher P. Ames Frank L. Acosta, Jr. Robert H. Chamberlain Adolfo Espinoza Larios Neil R. Crawford 409
Section VII Emerging Technologies and Procedures
36 The Role of Electrical Stimulation in Enhancing Fusions with Autograft, Allograft, and Bone Graft Substitutes Donald W. Kucharzyk Thomas J. Milroy 419
37 An Analysis of Physical Factors Promoting Bone Healing or Formation with Special Reference to the Spine Mark R. Foster 425
38 Results of Extended Corpectomy, Stabilization, and Fusion of the Cervical and Cervico-Thoracic Spine Frank L. Acosta, Jr. Carlos J. Ledezma Henry E. Aryan Christopher P. Ames 433
39 Reconstruction of the Cervical Spine Using Artificial Pedicle Screws Frank L. Acosta, Jr. Henry E. Aryan Christopher P. Ames 449
40 Posterior Fixation for Atlantoaxial Instability: Various Surgical Techniques with Wire and Screw Fixation Naohisa Miyakoshi Yoichi Shimada Michio Hongo 457
Index 469