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Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering

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Spinal Reconstruction: Clinical Examples of Applied Basic Science, Biomechanics and Engineering

By Dr Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski, Dr Michael J. Yaszemski, Dr Iain Kalfas, Dr Paul Park, Dr Robert F. McLain and Dr Debra J. Trantolo

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This publication is available in both printed and electronic format:

    

Book Specifications

  • Available to Purchase
  • Published: February 2007
  • ISBN: 9780849398155
  • eISBN: 9781420020960
  • First Edition
  • 480 pages
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Size: 7 x 10
  • 252 Black and White Illustrations
  • 353 Colour Illustrations

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This source helps surgeons assess and utilize the latest technologies to improve reconstruction of the spine and enhance reconstitution of diseased spinal segments.
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This source helps surgeons assess and utilize the latest technologies to improve reconstruction of the spine and enhance reconstitution of diseased spinal segments. With illustrative descriptions of clinical scenarios, this guide helps surgeons select the best devices and materials for reconstructive procedures and considers issues in biocompatibility, biostability, and structure–function relationships for enhanced patient outcomes and mobility.

With more than 350 figures and photographs, this source details current strategies in minimally invasive spine surgery as applied to the lumbar spine:

  • patient factors, orthobiologic grafting alternatives, and technique-driven mechanical options
  • new surgical techniques for spinal fusion, vertebral compression fractures, and arthroplasty
  • basic mechanisms and clinical application of current operative treatments
  • the evaluation, diagnosis, and operative treatment of spinal pain, deformity, and disease