Part of the popular Tips and Tricks series, Emory Spine:Illustrated Tips and Tricks in Spine Surgery provides succinct and practical advice acquired from years of expert practice in spine surgery. Led by John M. Rhee, MD from the Emory University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Emory University Spine Fellowship, this visually stunning reference focuses exclusively on detailed descriptions of technical tips and tricks for all aspects of spine surgery. This unique approach will be highly useful to everyone from orthopaedic and neurosurgery spine fellows and residents, to practicing spinal surgeons - anyone who would benefit from exposure to the wisdom that experienced attending surgeons pass on to those who are training or working in this complex field. - Presents practical knowledge and insight gleaned from years of experience at Emory University's renowned spine surgery fellowship program. - Takes a unique issue/solution approach, offering up-to-date guidance that can be applied in contemporary surgical practice. - Features concise, bulleted text and hundreds of high-quality illustrations detailing the gamut of spine operations, step by step - Covers the entire spectrum of surgeries involving the cervical spine, thoracic spine, and lumbar spine (anterior, posterior, and deformity) as well as cervical and thoracolumbar trauma. - Discusses management of complications such as vertebral artery injury, neuromonitoring alerts, and airway management after ACDF/ cricothyroidotomy. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience with Enhanced Video, Audio and Interactive Capabilities - Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone - Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech - Adapt for unique reading needs, supporting learning disabilities, visual/auditory impairments, second-language or literacy challenges, and more
Brad Henley is the series editor for this series. He has held numerous positions for AAOS in addition to his role at Harborview, and is very well-connected.
"Organized according to the cervical, thoracolumbar, and lumbar regions of the spine, the 25 contributions in this collection describe the steps involved in performing delicate procedures on the spinal column, illustrate operative ...
Unlike many large spine surgery atlases, this is the perfect, on-the-go, pocket-size resource for busy spine surgeons who work in any clinical setting.
The Textbook of Spinal Surgery: Vol. 2
The text starts with a discussion of open spine surgery versus minimally invasive procedures and the optimal mindset required to convert from one to the other.
Illustrated with photographs and diagrams, algorithms, lists, charts, and tables throughout the text, this resource can be read cover to cover during a rotation or used as a quick reference before a patient work-up or procedure.
The second edition of Synopsis of Spine Surgery uses a succinct, easily accessible outline format to present the latest diagnostic and management techniques for a range of spine problems.
Alexander R. Vaccaro, Eli M. Baron ... North Carolina Posterior C1-C2 Fusion: Harms and Magerl Techniques Chadi Tannoury, MD Orthopaedic Spine Fellow, Rush University Medical Center and Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, Chicago, ...
This book is a superbly illustrated guide to the latest endoscopic approaches employed in surgery to the lumbar spine.
Such studies form the foundations of spine surgery today.This book will be a useful reference not only to the established spine surgeon, but also to neurosurgery and orthopedic residents, as well as to spine surgery fellows as they continue ...