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Outpatient Spinal Surgery

Edited by Mick Perez-Cruet, MD; Richard G. Fessler, MD
There's no end in sight to the increasing demand for minimally invasive spinal treatment. Surgeons love the advancing techniques and improved instrumentation with which they can address a widening range of indications. Informed patients actively seek the benefits of reduced scarring and a faster return to work. Health maintenance organizations favor ambulatory surgery for its cost-containment advantage.
Outpatient Spinal Surgery is an illustrated reference to the operative techniques of surgery, from the cervical to the lumbar spine, that can be performed on an ambulatory basis. It is also a detailed guide to the bottom-line business aspects of establishing, managing, and marketing a successful outpatient spinal center that consistently delivers quality outcomes.
Operative techniques, many described by the leading experts who perfected them, are presented with straightforward instructions to facilitate rapid learning. Each is accompanied by detailed illustrations and a step-by-step diagram. The authors note anomalies which may be encountered and how they are best managed, and comment on surgical equipment and instrumentation.
The logistics and economics of establishing an ambulatory clinic are examined as well. Design and staffing, record keeping and outcomes analysis, relationships with insurers, regulatory and licensing considerations, competitive pricing and advertising...the business side is covered extensively.
Outpatient Spinal Surgery is an essential single-volume reference that provides both the surgical skills and the business essentials required for a thriving ambulatory spine center.
2002. Hardcover, 311 pages, 150 illustrations (most in color). 
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Contributor List Table of Contents Foreword Preface |
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Journal of Neurosurgery "I highly recommend this text for anyone interested in obtaining an up-to-date understanding of the newest and most advanced treatments for the problem most commonly confronting neurosurgeons--cervical and lumbar radiculopathy. The knowledge gained by reading this book is well worth its price." (March 2003)
Surgical Neurology "Outpatient Spinal Surgery includes a comprehensive review of minimally invasive operative procedures for the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, most on an ambulatory basis. The chapters are well written with excellent and very instructive illustrations...This text would be an excellent addition to the library of any surgeon providing contemporary spine surgical care." (January 2005)
British Journal of Neurosurgery [Outpatient Spinal Surgery]...is a very enjoyable book and rich reference source. It is well written, easily readable, and a welcome addition to every unit's library or spinal surgeon's bookshelf." (2005)
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