Spinoplastic Reconstruction
Spinoplastic Reconstruction
Bohl, Michael; Ropper, Alexander; Winocour, Sebastian; Reece, Edward
Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
05/2024
338
9781684205011
15 a 20 dias
1. History of Multidisciplinary Spine Surgery: Spinoplastics
2. The Future of Multidisciplinary Surgery
3. The Advent of Spinoplastic Surgery: Easing the Growing Global Burden of Spine Disease
Section II: Anatomy and Biomechanics for the Spinoplastic Surgeon
4. Applied Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
5. Applied Anatomy of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
6. Applied Anatomy of the Sacral Spine
7. Biomechanics and Bony Spinal Stability
Section III: Bone Healing
8. Bone Modeling and Remodeling
9. Biology and Anatomy of Spinal Fusion
10. Patient Considerations in Bone Healing
11. Bone Grafts versus Flaps: How to Evaluate the Spinal Fusion Bed to Determine Which Is Best for Your Patient
Section IV: Bone Adjuncts
12. Bone Void Fillers: Allograft
13. Bone Void Fillers: Autograft and Harvest Techniques
14. Biologics in Spine Fusion
Section V: Perioperative Management of the Spinoplastic Patient
15. Preoperative Optimization of the Spinoplastic Patient
16. Postoperative Management of the Spinoplastic Patient
17. Perioperative Management of the Pediatric Spine Patient
Section VI: Surgical Spine Exposures
18. Exposures to the Cervical Spine: Anterior and Posterior
19. Exposures to the Thoracic Spine: Lateral and Posterior
20. Exposure to the Lumbar and Sacral Spine
21. Exposures of the Previously Operated Spine
Section VII: Vascularized Autologous Bone Grafts and Flaps
22. The History of Pedicled Myo-Osseous Flaps in Spinal Reconstruction
23. Vascularized Rib Bone Flap: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes
24. The Free Fibula Flap for Reconstruction of the Spine and Pelvis
25. Nomenclature of Vascularized Bone Grafts
26. Vascularized Occipital Bone Grafting: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcomes, and Alternatives
27. Vascularized Clavicle Graft for Anterior Cervical Arthrodesis
28. Vascularized Scapular Bone Grafting: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcomes, and Alternatives
29. Vascularized Posterior Iliac Crest Bone Grafting: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcomes, and Alternatives
Section VIII: Soft Tissue Spinal Reconstruction
30. Principles and Techniques to Wound Closure
31. Biologics and Adjuncts to Wound Healing
32. Soft Tissue Flap Coverage in the Cervical Spine
33. Soft Tissue Flap Coverage in the Thoracic Spine
34. Soft Tissue Flap Coverage in the Lumbosacral Spine
35. Free Flap Soft Tissue Coverage of the Spine and Pelvis
36. Soft Tissue Reconstruction in the Pediatric Patient
Section IV: Complications in Spine Surgery and Their Management
37. Management of Soft Tissue Complications
38. Failure in Cervical Spinal Fusion and Management
39. Failure in Thoracic Spinal Fusions and Management
40. Failure in Lumbar Spine Fusion and Management
41. Management of Infection in the Instrumented Spine
42. Management of Pharyngoesophageal Complications in Spine Surgery
1. History of Multidisciplinary Spine Surgery: Spinoplastics
2. The Future of Multidisciplinary Surgery
3. The Advent of Spinoplastic Surgery: Easing the Growing Global Burden of Spine Disease
Section II: Anatomy and Biomechanics for the Spinoplastic Surgeon
4. Applied Anatomy of the Cervical Spine
5. Applied Anatomy of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
6. Applied Anatomy of the Sacral Spine
7. Biomechanics and Bony Spinal Stability
Section III: Bone Healing
8. Bone Modeling and Remodeling
9. Biology and Anatomy of Spinal Fusion
10. Patient Considerations in Bone Healing
11. Bone Grafts versus Flaps: How to Evaluate the Spinal Fusion Bed to Determine Which Is Best for Your Patient
Section IV: Bone Adjuncts
12. Bone Void Fillers: Allograft
13. Bone Void Fillers: Autograft and Harvest Techniques
14. Biologics in Spine Fusion
Section V: Perioperative Management of the Spinoplastic Patient
15. Preoperative Optimization of the Spinoplastic Patient
16. Postoperative Management of the Spinoplastic Patient
17. Perioperative Management of the Pediatric Spine Patient
Section VI: Surgical Spine Exposures
18. Exposures to the Cervical Spine: Anterior and Posterior
19. Exposures to the Thoracic Spine: Lateral and Posterior
20. Exposure to the Lumbar and Sacral Spine
21. Exposures of the Previously Operated Spine
Section VII: Vascularized Autologous Bone Grafts and Flaps
22. The History of Pedicled Myo-Osseous Flaps in Spinal Reconstruction
23. Vascularized Rib Bone Flap: Indications, Techniques, and Outcomes
24. The Free Fibula Flap for Reconstruction of the Spine and Pelvis
25. Nomenclature of Vascularized Bone Grafts
26. Vascularized Occipital Bone Grafting: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcomes, and Alternatives
27. Vascularized Clavicle Graft for Anterior Cervical Arthrodesis
28. Vascularized Scapular Bone Grafting: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcomes, and Alternatives
29. Vascularized Posterior Iliac Crest Bone Grafting: Indications, Techniques, Clinical Outcomes, and Alternatives
Section VIII: Soft Tissue Spinal Reconstruction
30. Principles and Techniques to Wound Closure
31. Biologics and Adjuncts to Wound Healing
32. Soft Tissue Flap Coverage in the Cervical Spine
33. Soft Tissue Flap Coverage in the Thoracic Spine
34. Soft Tissue Flap Coverage in the Lumbosacral Spine
35. Free Flap Soft Tissue Coverage of the Spine and Pelvis
36. Soft Tissue Reconstruction in the Pediatric Patient
Section IV: Complications in Spine Surgery and Their Management
37. Management of Soft Tissue Complications
38. Failure in Cervical Spinal Fusion and Management
39. Failure in Thoracic Spinal Fusions and Management
40. Failure in Lumbar Spine Fusion and Management
41. Management of Infection in the Instrumented Spine
42. Management of Pharyngoesophageal Complications in Spine Surgery