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Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy and Radiculopathy

Treatment Approaches and Options
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Degenerative disorders of the cervical spine are among the more common reasons why patients seek medical attention or consult with a spine specialist.  These conditions can lead to neck pain and/or neurological deficit that can significantly compromise an individual’s quality of life.  Despite the regularity of these conditions, there remains both uncertainty and controversy regarding optimal management.  No standard of care exists, however there are nuances related to a patients history, clinical presentation, and imaging that may make one approach more conducive to clinical success. This text is intended to serve as a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for clinicians involved in the management of patients with cervical degenerative disease.  The text is divided into sections, organized in a clinically strategic manner.  The initial chapters address the basics of cervical spine anatomy and biomechanics as well as the pathophysiology leading to various cervical degenerative disorders and the possible neurological sequelae.  Subsequent chapters outline characteristics of the clinical presentation and the various diagnostic modalities to evaluate these patients.  Key elements involved in the surgical-decision making process are covered, providing the necessary elements to establish a solid foundation for treatment planning.  The final sections discusses specific procedures; including traditional approaches as well as more recent developments such as motion preservation surgery and minimally invasive techniques.  The last section focuses on challenging clinical scenarios that require advanced surgical consideration. Individual chapters are organized  with an introductory outline containing key chapter elements.  Chapters focusing on specific pathological entities include discussions regarding pathophysiology, genetics, and risk factors.  Those describing surgical procedures include a discussion on indications/contraindications, pre-operative planning, surgical technique, post-operative care, and complication avoidance. Chapter authors present their personal experience enhancing the information from current, evidence-based, referenced material.  When appropriate, case presentations are added to provide a practical application of chapter’s key points. This text, based on relevant, up-to-date clinical information and the cumulative experience of current spine experts, offers physicians the necessary tools involved in the decision-making process to formulate the optimal treatment plan for an individual patient. In addition, identification of knowledge gaps will hopefully stimulate future research and the evolution of cervical spondylotic treatments.

Author Biography:

Michael G. KaiserThe Neurological Institute Columbia University   New York, NYUSA Regis W. HaidAtlanta Brain and Spine CareAtlanta, GEUSA Christopher I. ShaffreyUniversity of Virginia Health SystemCharlottesville, VAUSA Micheal G. FehlingsDepartment of Surgery and Spine ProgramUniversity of TorontoDivision of NeurosurgeryToronto Western HospitalToronto, OntarioCanada
Release date Australia
January 17th, 2019
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Christopher I. Shaffrey
  • Edited by Michael G. Fehlings
  • Edited by Michael G. Kaiser
  • Edited by Regis W. Haid
Edition
1st ed. 2019
Illustrations
97 Illustrations, color; 85 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 431 p. 182 illus., 97 illus. in color.
Pages
431
ISBN-13
9783319979519
Product ID
28245245

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