Primary Spinal Tumors
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Primary Spinal Tumors
(AOSpine masters series, 2)
Thieme, c2015
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AOSpine masters series Primary Spinal Tumors
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An evidence-based guide to managing primary tumors of the spine"
This second volume in the AOSpine Masters Series balances critical appraisal of current evidence in spine oncology with the opinions of experienced spine surgeons to create a unique clinical reference for spine oncology surgeons. The book provides expert guidance to help clinicians make the right treatment decisions and provide the best care for their patients. The chapters have been written and researched by key leaders in spine oncology and range from general evaluation, staging, and decision making principles to histology-specific oncologic patient management.
Key Features:
Editors are internationally-recognized authorities on the treatment of primary spine tumors
Synthesizes the best available evidence and consensus expert advice on primary spine tumors, leading to optimal clinical recommendations
Each chapter includes clinical pearls, tips on complication avoidance, and "top 5 must-read references"
The AOSpine Masters Series, a co-publication of Thieme and the AOSpine Foundation, addresses current clinical issues whereby international masters of spine share their expertise and recommendations on a particular topic. The goal of the series is to contribute to an evolving, dynamic model of an evidence-based medicine approach to spine care.
All neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neuro-oncologists, and orthopedic oncologists specializing in spine, along with residents and fellows in these areas, will find this book to be an excellent resource that they will often refer to in their treatment of patients with primary tumors of the spine.
Table of Contents
1 Evaluation and Decision Making
2 Safety and Efficacy of Surgery for Primary Tumors of the Spine
3 Interventional Options for Primary Tumors of the Spine
4 Radiation Therapy for Primary Bone Tumors
5 Medical Oncology Principles for the Spine Oncology Surgeon
6 Spinal Osteoid Osteoma and Osteoblastoma
7 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst and Giant Cell Tumor
8 Chordoma
9 Chondrosarcoma
10 Osteogenic Sarcoma and Ewing's Sarcoma of the Spine
11 Margins in Spine Tumor Resection: How Much Is Enough? Is Planned Transgression Okay?
12 Principles Behind Determining the Right Approach
13 Spinopelvic Reconstructions/Fixation and Fusion
14 Structural Graft Selection
15 Wound Closure Techniques
16 Complications and Their Avoidance: How to Plan Primary Tumor Resection to Minimize Complications and Maximize Outcome
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