Osteomyelitis and Discitis of the Spine: A Guide for the Management of Infectious Etiology of the Vertebral Column and Neurological Components examines these spinal conditions and provides readers with the most appropriate management plans, including surgical treatment together with its indications. This book guides spine neurosurgeons and others when choosing the optimal surgical approach for their patients, shedding light on current advances in surgical techniques used in the management of vertebral osteomyelitis and discitis, particularly minimally invasive spine approaches.With authors representing diverse specialties, chapters reflect current clinical and surgical practice and discuss pathophysiology and pain management and rehabilitation. The book begins with related anatomy and extends to post-management rehabilitation and pain control, including a chapter dedicated to pediatric patients and their differing causative organisms, etiology, diagnostic modalities, and pathophysiology. This reference will provide increased awareness of potential spinal infection, facilitating multidisciplinary management plans, improving patient safety and outcomes, and enabling early intervention alternatives that improve patient outcomes and long-term quality of life.
- Discusses current advances in surgical techniques used in the management of vertebral osteomyelitis and discitis, particularly minimally invasive spine approaches
- Contains detailed illustrations and color art-schematics to facilitate visualization and understanding of the surgical approach
- Features a chapter on tips and tricks to highlight various methods, along with strategies to minimize potential hazards during surgery
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978-0-443-15706-6 (9780443157066)
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1. Overview of Anatomy2. Epidemiology, Etiology, and Pathogenesis3. Clinical and Radiological Features4. Management Options. The Decision Is More Important Than the Incision5. Surgical Approaches I- Cervical Spine6. Surgical Approaches II- Thoracic Spine7. Surgical Approaches III- Lumbosacral Spine8. Overview of Biological Bone Graft Materials in Spinal Infections9. Spinal Epidural Abscesses10. Paediatric Patients11. Tips and Tricks of the Surgical Approach12. Challenging Cases13. Outcomes, Complications, and Prognosis14. Pain Management and Rehabilitation