
Interventional Pain Surgery
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Neuroendoscopy and Interventional Pain Medicine is a clinically focused medical monograph series. With contributions from a team of internationally recognized neurosurgeons and spinal surgery specialists, the series aims to illuminate the latest advancements in minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques and pain management. Each volume offers invaluable insights into the future of minimally invasive treatments in this medical subspecialty. Interventional Pain Surgery is the third of the monograph series. This book comprehensively covers endoscopic techniques for spinal surgery. Topics include interlaminar lumbar endoscopy, transforaminal lumbar discectomy, endoscopic approaches for lumbar spinal canal stenosis, and management of chronic low back pain through rhizotomy and rhiziolysis. The endoscopic treatment of basivertebral neuropathy, cervical foraminotomy, and decompression techniques is explained in dedicated chapters. Finally, the book also addresses endoscopic posterior lumbar interbody fusion and procedures for adjacent segment disease after lumbar fusion. Key Features - Covers a wide range of topics in neuroendoscopy and interventional pain medicine - Emphasizes evidence-based approaches to treatment - Offers clinical perspectives from expert surgeons - Includes scientific references for researchers and advanced learners It is an essential resource for readers who need to enhance their understanding of the latest technological advancements in neuroendoscopy and interventional pain medicine and apply these innovative techniques to improve patient outcomes. Readership This book is designed for a broad audience, including interventionalists, surgeons, medical students, healthcare professionals, and policy-makers involved in the care of patients with degenerative conditions of the neuroaxis.
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Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- End User License Agreement
- Endorsements
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- Interlaminar Lumbar Endoscopy
- José Antonio Name Guerra1, Daniel Andrés Castro Prasca2, William Omar Contreras López3,* and Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski4,5,6
- INTRODUCTION
- Advantages
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Preoperative Planning and Imaging
- Surgical Instruments
- Surgical Steps
- Complications and Management
- Postoperative Rehabilitation
- Limitations
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Comprehensive Introduction to Endoscopic Transforaminal Lumbar Discectomy With Trephines
- Radovan Sancevic Zanko1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- Indications and Contraindications
- Advantages and limitations
- Transforaminal Outside-in Technique
- Transforaminal Inside-out Technique
- Step-by-step Transforaminal Outside-in Technique
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Classification of Lateral Region of Lumbar Spinal Canal and the Choice of Endoscopic Approach
- Kong Qingquan1,* and Wang Yu1
- INTRODUCTION
- Lateral Canal Classification
- Retrodiscal Space (Zone 1)
- Upper Bony Lateral Recess (Zone 2)
- Lower Bony Lateral Recess (Zone 3)
- Inner Part of Intervertebral Foramen (Zone 4)
- Intervertebral Foramen (Zone 5)
- Authors Preferred Surgical Techniques
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Percutaneous Endoscopic Decompression Through Bilateral Transforaminal Approach For Lumbar Central Canal Stenosis
- Kong Qingquan1,*, Zhang Bin2 and Pin Feng2
- INTRODUCTION
- Clinical Presentation
- Inclusion/exclusion Criteria
- Surgical Tools
- Surgical Procedures
- Assessment of Outcome
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Endoscopically Visualized Rhizotomy for the Management of Chronic Facetogenic Low Back Pain
- José Antonio Name Guerra1, Daniel Andres Castro Prasca2, William Omar Contreras López3,* and Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski4,5,6
- INTRODUCTION
- Relevant Anatomy
- Preoperative Workup
- Patient Selection Criteria
- Surgical Technique
- The Surgery Explained Step-by-step
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Percutaneous Lumbar Facet Rhizolysis with Radiofrequency
- Radovan Sancevic Zanko1,*, Alvaro Silva2 and Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski2,3,4
- INTRODUCTION
- Tissue Ablation Technology
- HF Applications in Surgery
- Frequency Modulation and Pulsed RF
- The ElliquenceT Technology
- Step-by-step Facet Rhizolysis with DartT RF Probe
- Indications and Contraindications
- Advantages and Limitations
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Endoscopic Management of Basivertebral and Sinuvertebral Neuropathy for Chronic Back Pain
- Hyeun Sung Kim1,*, Pang Hung Wu1,2 and Il-Tae Jang1
- INTRODUCTION
- Anatomy of the Degenerative Disc
- Modic Changes & Discogenic Back Pain
- Neuronal Sensitization
- Anatomy of the Sinuvertebral and Basivertebral Nerve
- Sympathetic Dysfunction
- Treatment
- Endoscopic Radiofrequency Ablation
- Interlaminar Endoscopic Ablation
- Transforaminal Endoscopic Ablation
- Basivertebral Nerve and Sinuvertebral Nerve Ablation
- Clinical Series
- Intraoperative Observations and Clinical Outcomes
- Statistical Assessment of Clinical Outcomes
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- The Anatomical Boundaries and Endoscopic Technique of Posterior Cervical Key-Hole Foraminotomy
- Li Lijun1,*, Ma Ji1 and Shi Bo1
- INTRODUCTION
- Relationship of Cervical Nerve Roots and Intervertebral Discs
- Endoscopic Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy Step-by-step
- Case Example
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Applied Surgical Anatomy in Full-Endoscopic Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy
- Zhen-Zhou Li1,* and Shu-Xun Hou1
- INTRODUCTION
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- SURGICAL INDICATIONS
- Absolute Indications
- Relative Indications
- Absolute Contraindications
- Relative Contraindications
- SURFACE LANDMARKS & APPLIED ANATOMY
- POSTERIOR ANATOMY OF THE CERVICAL FORAMEN
- Facet Joints
- Ligamentum Flavum
- ANATOMY OF THE CERVICAL INTERVERTEBRAL DISC
- ANATOMY OF THE CERVICAL SPINAL CANAL
- ANATOMY OF THE CERVICAL INTERVERTEBRAL FORAMEN
- ANATOMY OF THE CERVICAL NERVES
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CERVICAL NERVE ROOTS AND INTERVERTEBRAL DISCS
- SYMPTOMS & PREOPERATIVE PLANNING
- PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
- IMAGING STUDIES
- X-ray Plain Film
- CT
- RI
- NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS
- PRE- AND PERIOPERATIVE CARE MEASURES
- ANESTHESIA AND POSITIONING
- SURGICAL SEGMENT LOCALIZATION
- INCISION AND PLACEMENT OF THE WORKING SLEEVE
- FULL-ENDOSCOPIC DECOMPRESSION OF THE INTERVERTEBRAL FORAMEN
- FULL-ENDOSCOPIC POSTERIOR CERVICAL DISCECTOMY
- CLOSING THE INCISION
- POSTOPERATIVE CARE
- COMPLICATIONS
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Nerve Root Injury
- Vertebral Artery Injury
- Facet Joint Syndrome
- Cervical Instability
- Recurrence
- REPRESENTATIVE CASE PRESENTATION
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Identifying the V-Point During Cervical Endoscopic Unilateral Laminotomy with Bilateral Decompression
- Vincent Hagel1,*
- INTRODUCTION
- ENDOSCOPIC INSTRUMENTS
- PATIENT POSITIONING
- APPROACH PLANNING
- SKIN INCISION
- IRRIGATION
- LANDMARKS
- DECOMPRESSION
- POSTOPERATIVE CARE
- COMPLICATIONS
- CLINICAL SERIES
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Full-Endoscopic Cervical Medial Branch Neurotomy
- Zhen-Zhou Li1,* and Shu-Xun Hou1
- INTRODUCTION
- SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF FACETOGENIC NECK PAIN
- FULL-ENDOSCOPIC CERVICAL MEDIAL BRANCH NEUROTOMY
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- SURGICAL INDICATIONS
- Surgical Indications
- Contraindications
- SURFACE LANDMARKS AND APPLIED ANATOMY
- POSTERIOR SURFACE ANATOMY OF THE UPPER CERVICAL SPINE
- POSTERIOR SURFACE ANATOMY OF THE LOWER CERVICAL SPINE
- IMAGING STUDIES
- DIAGNOSTIC MEDIAL BRANCH BLOCKS
- PREOPERATIVE PLANNING
- EQUIPMENT NEEDS
- ANESTHESIA AND POSITIONING
- INCISION
- ESTABLISHING ENDOSCOPIC ACCESS
- TARGETED MEDIAL BRANCH NEUROTOMY
- WOUND CLOSURE
- POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT
- COMPLICATIONS AND PITFALLS
- Occipital-Cervical Region Numbness
- Head Dropping Syndrome
- Other Complications
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Endoscopic Posterior Cervical Decompression for Ossified Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
- Xifeng Zhang1, Yan Yuqiu2, Bu Rongqiang2, Zhang Jiajing2, Fan Haitao2, Zeng Qingquan2 and Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski3,4,5,*
- INTRODUCTION
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
- OPLL AND ITS VARIANTS
- Continuous Type
- Segmental Type
- Mixed Type
- Localized Type
- Skip Lesion Type
- ANTERIOR CERVICAL DISCECTOMY AND FUSION
- LAMINECTOMY
- LAMINOPLASTY
- CHOICE OF PROCEDURE
- THE ENDOSCOPIC ALTERNATIVE
- INCLUSION/EXCLUSION CRITERIA
- POSTERIOR CERVICAL ENDOSCOPIC TECHNIQUE STEP-BY-STEP
- Spinal Cord Monitoring
- Patient Positioning
- C-arm Placement
- Skin Incision and Access Cannula Placement
- Creation of Working Channel
- Bony Decompression
- Repeat Steps for Other Surgical Levels
- Ligamentum Flavum Detachment and Decompression
- Hemostasis and Wound Closure
- POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION
- CLINICAL SERIES
- EXEMPLARY SURGICAL CASES
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression
- Xifeng Zhang1, Yan Yuqiu2, Bu Rongqiang2, Zhang Jiajing2, Fan Haitao2, Zeng Qingquan2 and Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski3,4,5,*
- INTRODUCTION
- INDICATIONS
- CLINICAL PRESENTATION
- PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
- IMAGING
- SURGICAL DECISION MAKING
- PREOPERATIVE EDUCATION
- SURGICAL CHOREOGRAPHY
- STEP-BY-STEP UBE TRANSLAMINAR TECHNIQUE
- POSTOPERATIVE CARE PROTOCOLS
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Endoscopic Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF)
- Li Lijun1,*, Jia Kai1 and Guo Chaofan1
- INTRODUCTION
- Endo-PLIF Rationale
- Modern Endoscopes
- Selecting spinal endoscopes
- Endo-PLIF surgical principles
- Anatomical features of the lumbar spine
- Decompression & structures to be protected
- ULBD decompression step-by-step
- Case examples
- Case I
- Case 2
- Case III
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Percutaneous Spinal Endoscopic Procedures in Adjacent Segmental Disease after Lumbar Fusion
- Xueqin Rong1,*, Lingan Huang2 and Litao Zhao1
- INTRODUCTION
- Adjacent Segmental Disease (ASD) after Lumbar Fusion
- Treatment Strategies for ASD
- Preoperative Assessment
- Percutaneous Endoscopic Surgical Techniques for ASD
- Percutaneous Endoscopic Perioperative Pain Management
- Post-operative Rehabilitation
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Combined Paramedian and Posterolateral Endoscopic Approach to Calcified Central Thoracic Herniation
- Thiago Soares Dos Santos1,*, Pablo Mariotti Werlang1 and Marlon Sudário de Lima e Silva2
- INTRODUCTION
- Indications
- Contraindications
- Caveats
- Preoperative Target Planning
- Patient Positioning and Anesthesia
- Portals and Approach
- Endoscopic Technique
- Clinical Series
- DISCUSSION
- CONCLUSION
- REFERENCES
- Subject Index
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