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Spinal Deformity Surgery: Tips from the Masters, 1st Edition [Original PDF Download] Spine surgery has been revolutionized by technological advances in recent decades. A new set of devices tailored to MIS spine techniques has enabled spine surgeons to tackle more complex spinal pathologies and develop new ways to improve clinical outcomes. Spinal Deformity Surgery: Tips from the Masters , written by leading spine and neurospina surgeons, provides practical, evidence-based insights into important surgical decisions that we face every day. Its primary purpose is to help spine surgeons navigate a daunting array of available devices and techniques and to leverage the most appropriate ones to maximize patient outcomes. The text begins with a history of spinal deformity and then moves on to 22 chapters. This book provides detailed descriptions of cutting-edge posterior, lateral, and anterior approaches as well as the devices required. As a final part, we will discuss surgical techniques that can be used to correct spinal deformities. As a result of the thorough review of empirical literature, expert experience, and manufacturer specifications, the text elucidates the advantages and capabilities of currently available techniques and instrumentation. Key Highlights Spinal deformity surgical techniques and instrumentation, including percutaneous pedicle, cortical, and facet screw systems, inter body cages, and fixation methods. Technical descriptions include an introduction and potential complications, followed by design features, modular aspects, applicable procedures, and compatible devices. Detailed illustrations show how the techniques work in a more visual manner. Throughout the book, Pearls provide readers with tips from experienced clinical practitioners to optimize outcomes and limit complications. An essential surgical companion for orthopaedic, neurosurgical, and spine residents and fellows seeking to incorporate deformity surgery techniques into their practices.
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