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Title Revision spine surgery : pearls and pitfalls
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2020]

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Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Video list; Contributors; General; 1. The approach to revision procedures; Introduction; Patient evaluation; Clinical considerations; Conclusion; References; 2. How to dissect the plane between the scar of a laminectomy defect in the posterior cervical spine; Indications; Relative contraindications; Expectations; Principles of revision surgery; Preoperative planning and OR setup; Operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications
3. How to dissect the plane between the scar of a laminectomy defect in the posterior thoracic and lumbar spineIndications; Relative contraindications; Expectations; Principles of revision surgery; Preoperative planning and operating room (OR) setup (including the utility of neuromonitoring); Operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; 4. Local muscle flaps in the setting of revision spine surgery: Indications, operative planning, principles, and postoperative management; Indications; Relative contraindications; Expectations; Principles of revision surgery
Preoperative planning and operating room (OR) setupOperative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; References; 5. Revision and reimplantation of a spinal cord stimulator device; Introduction; Indications for revision; Contraindications; Expectation; Principles of revision surgery; Preoperative planning; Operating room (OR) setup; Operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; Part 1: Anterior Cervical; 6. Revision ACDF at the same level; Indications for same-level ACDF revision; Revision surgery of same-level ACDF: basic principles
Expectations from revision surgeryPreoperative planning; Operating room (OR) setup and operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; 7. Revision ACDF: Adjacent level; Indications; Relative contraindications; Expectations; Principles of revision surgery; Preoperative planning and operating room (OR) setup; Operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; 8. Converting a total disc replacement to an ACDF; Indications; Relative contraindications; Expectations; Principles of revision surgery
Preoperative planning and OR setup (including the utility of neuromonitoring)Operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; 9. Treatment of adjacent segment disease after total disc replacement (TDR); Introduction; Indications; Relative contraindications; Expectations; Principles of revision surgery; Preoperative planning/operating room (OR) setup; Operative technique; Postoperative management; Complications; Reference; Part 2: Posterior Cervical; 10. Revision suboccipital decompression for complex Chiari malformation; Indications; Relative contraindications; Expectations
Summary Revision spine surgery requires a unique skill set different from performing a primary operation. Understanding when a simple revision is sufficient, when a more complex approach is needed, or when a non-surgical option should be considered is critical to good patient care and outcomes. In this first book to focus exclusively on the complex topic o
Notes Principles of revision surgery
Alexander R. Vaccaro, MD, PhD, MBA, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Boston College in 1983 with a B.S. in Biology. He received his M.D. degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine where he was promoted with "Distinction." He earned membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Society and graduated with honors in 1987. He completed a year of Surgical Internship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA and his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at Thomas Jefferson University where he graduated in 1992. Dr. Vaccaro completed a Spine Fellowship at the University of San Diego, CA. He earned a PhD in 2007 in the field of Spinal Trauma. He is the Richard H. Rothman Professor and Chairman, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Professor of Neurosurgery at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. He was the recipient of the Leon Wiltse award given for excellence in leadership and clinical research for spine care by the North American Spine Society (NASS) and is the past President of the American Spinal Injury Association and current President of the Association for Collaborative Spine Research. He has over 530 peer reviewed and 195 non-peer reviewed publications. He has published over 300 book chapters and is editor of over 44 textbooks and co-editor of OKU-Spine I and editor of OKU-8. Dr. Vaccaro is the President of Rothman Institute, Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Co-Director of the Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center of the Delaware Valley and Co-Director of Spine Surgery and the Spine Fellowship program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where he instructs fellows and residents in the diagnosis and treatment of various spinal problems and disorders. Ali Baaj, MD is a neurosurgeon who specializes in spinal surgery, with advanced training and expertise in spinal oncology and complex reconstructive surgery for spinal deformity, and both minimally invasive spinal surgery and open complex spine surgery. Before joining the faculty at Weill Cornell, Dr. Baaj served as the director of the Spinal Neurosurgery Program at the University of Arizona at Tucson, where he led the clinical program and founded the multidisciplinary spine conference and spinal research fellowship program. Dr. Baaj was the neurosurgery faculty recipient of the Humanism in Medicine award in 2013 and 2014 while at University of Arizona. Dr. Baaj earned both Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Boston University before receiving his M.D. from Boston University College of Medicine in 2004. He completed a general surgery internship at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, followed by a neurosurgical residency at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Dr. Baaj received further training as a Research Fellow at the Spinal Biomechanics Laboratory at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix and as a Complex Spine Fellow at Johns Hopkins, with an emphasis on advanced techniques in spinal tumor resection and spinal reconstruction. He also completed a two-month traveling fellowship in Paris studying advanced techniques for pediatric deformity and scoliosis, with an emphasis on neuromuscular and idiopathic scoliosis. He is the lead editor of the best-selling, Handbook of Spine Surgery, now in its 2nd edition. Gregory D. Schroeder, MD is Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed a two-year spine surgery and clinical research fellowship at the Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency program at Northwestern University in Chicago, and holds a Doctor of Medicine from Georgetown University School of Medicine
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Subject Spine -- Surgery.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Pain Management.
MEDICAL -- General.
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General.
Spine -- Surgery
Form Electronic book
Author Schroeder, Gregory D.
Baaj, Ali A.
Vaccaro, Alexander R.
ISBN 9781498773836
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9780429188848
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9781498773843
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9780429580857
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