Description
Sacroiliac joint pain is one of the most common painful conditions, as disorders of this joint are often the cause or a contributing factor to back pain. Treatment of sacroiliac joint pain has advanced significantly in the last decade, ranging from minor interventions to major surgical interventions. Written for pain physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopedic surgeons at all levels of training and practice, this book highlights new and innovative approaches to sacroiliac disease so clinicians may incorporate current techniques into practice. The international roster of authors present up to date information on interventional and surgical pain procedures including peripheral nerve stimulation, surgical fusion, and regenerative techniques. In addition to providing well-illustrated, step-by-step guidance on procedural technique, chapters review patient selection, instrumentation, complications management, and outcomes.
Table of Contents
PrefaceContributors ListPart I: Sacroiliac jointChapter 1: Anatomy of the sacroiliac jointMark N. Malinowski, Anshuman Raj Swain, and Chong H. KimChapter 2: Sacroiliac joint conditionsA. Raj Swain, Chong H. Kim, and Mark N. MalinowskiChapter 3: Diagnostic evaluation of sacroiliac diseaseNicholas C. Canzanello and Jonathan M. HagedornChapter 4: Disability associated with sacroiliac joint diseasesLisa Ramirez Kroopf, Kemly Philip, Michelle Nguyen Dang, and Samara ShiponChapter 5: Types of anesthesia for different sacroiliac joint interventionsBehnum A. Habibi, Mark N. Malinowski, and Chong H. KimPart II: Sacroiliac joint interventionsChapter 6: Intraarticular injections (ultrasound-guided and fluoroscopic-guided approaches)Luay Mrad, Akshat Gargya, and Rany T. AbdallahChapter 7: Lateral branch blocksBenjamin K. Homra, Yashar Eshraghi, and Maged GuirguisChapter 8: Radiofrequency ablation of the sacroiliac jointHaider M. Ali, Yashar Eshraghi, and Maged GuirguisPart III: Role of regenerative medicineChapter 9: Regenerative medicine therapies for sacroiliac joint diseaseNatalie H. Strand, Jillian Maloney, and Christine L. HuntChapter 10: Imaging techniques for sacroiliac joint injectionsJacqueline WeisbeinPart IV: Peripheral nerve stimulation for the sacroiliac jointChapter 11: Patient selection and instruments used for peripheral nerve stimulation of the sacroiliac jointJessica JamesonChapter 12: Preoperative considerations for peripheral nerve stimulation of the sacroiliac jointAjay B. AntonyChapter 13: Peripheral nerve stimulation trial and implantationKris Ferguson and Alaa Abd-ElsayedChapter 14: Outcome measures and outcomes of peripheral nerve stimulation of the sacroiliac jointHunter Hoopes and Mayank GuptaChapter 15: Complications of peripheral nerve stimulation for sacroiliac painMeghan Cantlon Hughes and Alaa Abd-ElsayedPart V: Surgical fusion for the sacroiliac jointChapter 16: Patient selectionSarafina Kankam, Gregory Lawson Smith, and Johnathan GoreeChapter 17: Surgical instrumentationNomen AzeemChapter 18: Preoperative considerationsKenneth Fiala, Joshua Martens, and Alaa Abd-ElsayedChapter 19: Lateral fusionGustaf Van Acker, Jonathon Belding, and Chong H. KimChapter 20: Posterior fusionCory Ullger, Mogana V. Jayakumar, and Navdeep JassalChapter 21: Postoperative careUsman Latif, Tyler Concannon, and Andrew FrazierChapter 22: Complications and their managementHemant KaliaChapter 23: What if fusion fails?Hemant KaliaIndex



