Atlas of spinal surgery
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Atlas of spinal surgery
Williams & Wilkins, c1992
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Description
For neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons, this text describes recent techniques in spine surgery. With an emphasis on microscopic surgery, the atlas features three-dimensional drawings of the spine which communicate crucial anatomical landmarks in a way that photographs cannot. The text explains key points most essential to each operative approach. The authorship is split between a neurosurgeon and an orthopaedic surgeon to broaden the appeal to both specialities.
Table of Contents
- The lumbar disc and related problems
- lumbar fusion
- the cervical disc and related problems
- cervical spondylosis and fracture
- thoracic disc
- congenital anomalies
- arteriovenous malformations
- spinal cord tumours
- missile wounds
- procedures for pain.
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