- Meets the need for a guide focusing specifically on new minimally invasive treatments for spinal instability
- Covers a range of CT and X-ray guided techniques
- Includes information on biomechanics, clinical syndromes, and diagnostic imaging
- Includes very useful Electronic Supplementary Material
This easy-to-consult guide describes new minimally invasive procedures for the treatment of spinal instability that are accompanied by fewer complications and side-effects, reduce the risks of anesthesia, and lower costs. Clear accounts of a range of CT, X-ray, and MRI guided techniques are provided, including radiofrequency ablation in facet syndrome, cervical spine fusion, posterior and anterior lumbar spine fusion, and lumbosacral fusion. A brief but comprehensive introduction is included on biomechanics, relevant clinical syndromes, and diagnostic imaging. Like other books in the Springer series New Procedures in Spinal Interventional Neuroradiology, this practice-oriented volume will fill a significant gap in the literature and meet the need expressed by a large number of specialists (interventional neuroradiologists and radiologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopedists) for a topical and handy guide that specifically illustrates the presently available materials and methods. Table of Contents- 1. Biomechanics and Instability.-
- 2. Radiology I- X-ray and CT.-
- 3. Radiology II- MRI.-
- 4. CT/X-ray guided technique in posterior lumbar spine fusion (PIF,TFF, IFF).-
- 5. Anterior and lateral approaches to the lumbar spine.-
- 6. CT/X-ray guided thermal ablation in spinal facets and sacroiliac joint syndrome disease.-
- 7. CT/X-ray guided technique in sacral fusion.
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