Description |
1 online resource (229 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Preface by Chun-Kun Park -- Preface by Cheol Woong Park -- Preface by Dong Hwa Heo -- Preface by Hyeun Sung Kim -- Preface by Kangtaek Lim -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- Part I: Cervical - Introduction -- Anatomical Consideration of Posterior Cervical Endoscopic Approaches -- 1 Radiological Anatomy for Cervical Endoscopic Posterior Approach -- 1.1 Simple X-Ray and C-Arm Fluoroscopic Anatomy -- 1.2 Computed Tomography Anatomy -- 1.3 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Anatomy -- 2 Endoscopic Anatomy -- 2.1 Bony Surface Anatomy -- 2.2 Cervical Ligamentum Flavum |
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2.3 Peridural Membrane -- 2.4 Cervical Dura and Nerve Root -- 2.5 Axillar and Pedicle Area -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Prevention of Complications -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Cervical Endoscopic Decompression and Discectomy -- 1.2 Anatomical Landmarks -- 1.3 Learning Curve -- 2 Anterior Endoscopic Cervical Discectomy -- 2.1 Anatomical Consideration before AECD -- 2.2 Prevention of Disc Height Reduction -- 2.3 AECD-Specific Instruments Are Required -- 3 Posterior Endoscopic Cervical Foraminotomy and Discectomy -- 3.1 Incomplete Decompression -- 3.2 Dural Injury |
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3.3 Postoperative Dysesthesia and Injuries to Nerve Roots or the Spinal Cord -- 3.4 Hematoma -- 3.5 Persistent Neck Pain and Surgically Induced Instability -- 4 How to Avoid Complications in Endoscopic Spine Surgery -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Cervical - Uniportal -- Uniportal Cervical Posterior Foraminotomy and Discectomy -- 1 Advantages of this Approach -- 2 Indications and Contraindications -- 3 Anesthesia and Position -- 4 Special Instruments (Fig. 2) -- 5 Procedures -- 5.1 Preoperative Targeting By Needle and Skin Incision |
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5.2 Sequential Dilation and Working Cannula Insertion (Fig. 4) -- 5.3 Confirmation of Anatomical Landmark (V Point) (Fig. 5) -- 5.4 Circumferential Decompression -- 5.5 The Removal of a Lateral Part of LF, Soft-Tissue Dissection, and Adhesiolysis Around the Exiting Root -- 5.6 Additional Decompression (Discectomy, Foraminotomy, or Pediculotomy) and Confirmation of the Decompressed Exiting Root -- 5.7 Hemostasis and Closure -- 6 Illustrated Cases -- 6.1 Case 1: Paracentral Disc Herniation -- 6.2 Case 2: Foraminal Stenosis -- 6.3 Case 3: Bilevel Foraminal Decompression |
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7 Prevention and Management of Complications -- 8 Discussion (Surgical Tips and Pitfalls) -- References -- Cervical Multilevel Foraminotomy Using Single Incision -- 1 Advantages of this Approach (Introduction) -- 2 Indications and Contraindications -- 3 Anesthesia and Position -- 4 Special Instrument -- 5 Procedures -- 6 Illustrated Cases -- 7 Prevention and Management of Complications -- 8 Discussion -- References -- Posterior Full Endoscopic Cervical Foraminotomy and Discectomy Using the Partial Pediculotomy and Partial Vertebrectomy -- 1 Advantages of This Approach |
Summary |
In the past, the cervical and thoracic vertebrae were areas that were not well performed by spinal endoscopy. However, with the rapid development of spinal endoscopic surgery techniques and instruments, various kinds of spinal endoscopic approaches are currently performing and developing in the cervical and thoracic spine. This is the first book covering the latest knowledge of cervical and thoracic spinal endoscopic surgery. This book will provide abundant illustrations and also surgical videos so that it can be easily understood by spinal surgeons who are learning and studying spinal endoscopy. In addition, the prevention of complications associated with endoscopic surgery will be discussed in detail |
Notes |
1.1 Advantages |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 13, 2023) |
Subject |
Spine -- Endoscopic surgery
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Cervical vertebrae -- Endoscopic surgery
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Thoracic vertebrae -- Endoscopic surgery
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kim, Hyeun Sung.
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Heo, Dong Hwa.
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Lim, Kangtaek
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Park, Cheol Woong.
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Park, Chun-Kun
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ISBN |
9819911338 |
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9789819911332 |
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