Description
Get comprehensive, practical coverage of both surgical and non-surgical treatment approaches from the world's most trusted authorities in spine surgery and care. Rothman-Simeone and Herkowitz's The Spine, 7th Edition, edited by Drs. Steven R. Garfin, Frank J. Eismont, Gordon R. Bell, Jeffrey S. Fischgrund, and Christopher M. Bono, presents state-of-the-art techniques helping you apply today's newest developments in your practice.- Highlights critical information through the use of pearls, pitfalls, and key points throughout the text, as well as more than 2,300 full-color photographs and illustrations.- Offers a newly revised, streamlined format that makes it easier than ever to find the information you need.- Contains new chapters on the clinical relevance of finite element modeling and SI joint surgery.- Includes an expanded section on minimally invasive spine surgery, including recent developments and future directions.- Provides the latest evidence-based research from high-quality studies, including new randomized controlled trials for lumbar stenosis, surgery, fusion, and injections.- Presents the knowledge and expertise of new international contributors, as well as new editorial leadership from Dr. Steven Garfin.- Expert Consult™ eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Table of Contents
Rothman-Simeone: The Spine (7th Edition)Section 1: Basic Science1. Development of the Spine2. Applied Anatomy of the Spine3. Architectural Design and Function of Human Back Muscles4. Lumbar Musculature: Anatomy and Function5. The Intervertebral Disc-Normal, Aging, Pathologic (Chemical-Anatomic)6. Biomechanics of the Spinal Motion Segment7. Sciatica and Nerve Root Pain in Disc Herniation and Spinal Stenosis: A Basic Science Review and Clinical Perspective8. Basic Concepts in Genetics and Interverteral Disc Degeneration and Scoliosis9. Twin Studies Relevance to Genetic and Environmental Influences10. Outcomes Research for Spinal Disorders11. Finite Element Modeling: An Overview and Clinical RelevanceSection 2: Diagnosis12. The Patient History and Physical Examination: Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar13. Spine Imaging14. The Electrodiagnostic Examination15. Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring of the Spine16. Targeting "Pain Generators"17. DiscographySection 3: Surgical Anatomy and Approaches18. Cervical Spine: Surgical Approaches19. Thoracic Spine: Surgical Approaches20. Posterior-Lateral Approaches21. Lateral Approaches22. Anatomy and Non-Operative Results, Pre-Operative Injections, Rx23. SI Joint Surgery24. Outcomes PerspectivesSection 4: Pediatrics25. Back Pain in Children and Adolescents26. Congenital Scoliosis27. Idiopathic Scoliosis28. Neuromuscular Scoliosis29. Thoracoscopic Techniques30. Pediatric Kyphosis: Scheurmann's Disease and Congenital Deformity31. Spondyloysis and Spondylolisthesis32. Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Spinal Trauma of the Immature Spine33. The Immature Spine and Athletic Injuries34. Congenital Anomalies of the Cervical Spine35. Congenital Anomalies of the Spinal CordSection 5: Cervical Degenerative Disorders36. Cervical Spinal Disorders Associated with Skeletal Dysplasias and Metabolic Diseases37. Pathophysiology, Natural History and Clinical Syndromes of Cervical Disc38. Medical Myelopathies39. Nonoperative Management of Disc and Degenerative Disorders40. Surgical Management of Axial Pain41. Cervical Radioculopathy: Surgical Management42. Management Cervical Myelopathy: Surgical Management43. Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL)44. Cervical Disc ReplacementSection 6: Thoracic and Lumbar Disc Disease45. Thoracic Disc Disease: Clinical and Surgical Management46. Lumbar Disc Disease: Overview of Clinical Problem47. Lumbar Disc Herniations48. Annulus Repair49. Lumbar Disc Degeneration: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion, Degeneration and Disc/Replacement50. Lumbar Disc Degeneration: Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (Anterior)51. Posterolateral & Lateral Corpectomies52. Dynamic Stabilization: What's Current, What's the PotentialSection 7: Minimally Invasive Surgery53. Rationale of MIS Surgery54. Minimally Invasive (Posterior) Surgical Approaches to the Spine55. MIS Posterior Lumbar Instrumentation56. MIS Posterior Lumbar Fusion Techniques57. Endoscopic Lumbar Surgery58. Interspinous Spacers59. MIS Cervical Surgery Techniques60. Future Direction in MIS Spinal SurgerySection 8: Spinal Stenosis61. Spinal Stenosis: Pathophysiology, Clinical Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis62. Nonoperative Management Of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis63. Surgical Management of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis64. Degenerative SpondyolisthesisSection 9: Spinal Fusion and Instrumentation65. Techniques and Complications of Bone Graft Harvesting66. Principles of Bone Fusion67. Bone Substitues: Basic Science and Clinical Application68. Electrical Stimulation of Spinal Fusion69. Cervical Instrumentation: Anterior and Posterior70. Thoracic and Lumbar Instrumentation: Anterior and PosteriorSection 10: Adult Deformity71. Isthmic Spondylolisthesis72. Adult Scoliosis73. Fixed Sagittal ImbalanceSection 11: Spine Trauma74. Basic Science of Spinal Cord Injury75. Injuries of the Upper Cervical Spine76. Injuries of the Lower Cervical Spine77.



