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An Anatomic Approach to Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery 

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Edited by Mick J. Perez-Cruet, M.D., M.Sc., Larry T. Khoo, M.D., and Richard G. Fessler, M.D., Ph.D.
What separates the very good clinicians from the truly outstanding ones? More often than you might imagine, the difference lies not in technical mastery or specific knowledge of disease processes, but in a surgeon’s understanding of relevant anatomy. A sound anatomic background helps you improve your ability to recognize potential pitfalls and to effectively handle problems when complications do arise.
Anatomically Oriented
While there are many atlases and technical references available in the rapidly growing field of spine surgery, most focus exclusively on operative technique alone and make only a passing reference to the anatomic considerations that greatly influence both short- and long-term outcomes. An Anatomic Approach to Minimal Access Spine Surgery fills this gap by offering an anatomically oriented presentation of the latest developments in minimally invasive surgery for the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. Each chapter in this comprehensive reference balances clinical anatomy with specific surgical applications. Every procedure is described in precise step-by-step fashion and is accompanied by detailed color illustrations and intraoperative images which highlight the key steps for performing these techniques safely and effectively. Numerous preoperative and postoperative images demonstrate the possible results that can be achieved. Instrumentation, monitoring, outcome analysis, and complications are also discussed in detail.
World-Renowned Authors
An Anatomic Approach to Minimal Access Spine Surgery is edited by preeminent experts, Dr. Mick Perez-Cruet, Dr. Larry Khoo, and Dr. Richard G. Fessler, who are joined by group of outstanding contributors. This comprehensive publication is filled with detailed anatomic and clinical information, collected throughout the years of these experts’ experience, to help the spine surgeon skillfully execute minimally invasive procedures for each region of the spine.
Hot Topics
Comprehensive chapters are included on the range of minimally invasive spine surgery operations. Of particular importance is the chapter on complication avoidance; this invaluable chapter provides the reader with information on potential complications and how to avoid them to help ensure safe procedures, improved patient outcomes, and reduced healthcare costs. In addition, chapters on minimally invasive fusion and instrumentation (including the Pathfinder and the Sextant systems), percutaneous pedicle screw targeting, injection based spine procedures, and artificial disc technology present cutting edge developments in the field.
To enhance the learning experience, two DVDs are included with operative video presenting key techniques discussed in the book.
For the experienced spine surgeon or for those spine surgeons wishing to expand his or her practice to include minimally invasive techniques, this book is a must! No other source provides so much sound, practical advice or such complete coverage.
April 2006. Hardcover, 800 pages, 825 illustrations (many in color), 2 DVDs
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Contributor List
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
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Journal of Neurosurgery
"The book's title accurately reflects its comprehensive contents. The volume contains more than 800 pages of well-written and illustrated text covering 30 different minimally invasive spine procedures and also contains two well choreographed DVDs covering six of the most frequently used techniques. The book's seemingly high cost of $325 is well worth the price! I would recommend the text to any neurosurgical resident, spine fellow, or anyone who is thinking about incorporating minimally invasive spine surgery to their practice."
(May 2007)

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