Image-Guided Spine Interventions [Kindle Edition]
Author: John M. Mathis | Language: English | ISBN: B001CHJ9SY | Format: PDF, EPUB
Image-Guided Spine Interventions
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This practical guide thoroughly discusses both well-established and new interventions that are applied to the spine for the purpose of pain relief. Traditionally, pain procedures were in the limited purview of the pain anesthesiologist. Only a portion of these procedures were image guided. The growth in utilization of spine intervention and the realization that image guidance improves outcomes and safety has produced a need for this cutting-edge book. This book is an ideal aid for radiologists and other physicians who deal with back pain.
Books with free ebook downloads available Image-Guided Spine Interventions- File Size: 7424 KB
- Print Length: 360 pages
- Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (November 19, 2003)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B001CHJ9SY
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,579,936 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Image Guided Spine InterventionsBy Joseph J Grenier
Springer, New York, Berlin, Heidelberg
Joseph Grenier MD PhD
This is an excellent text on discography and C arm directed imaging of spinal disc degeneration and its decompression. This is a very good illustration of percutaneous techniques used by anesthesiologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopaedic surgeons. Fluoroscopy and radiographic localization is well used here.
I highly recommend this book for all neurologists and neurosurgeons.
I had bought the original text however it left with a resident or intern. It was useful to describe the anatomy to students.I was also enthused with the discussion of kyphoplasty especially ligamentotaxis a technique which when used was a reasonable way to restore anatomy.By Richard Scott
I am using it now in preparation for a lecture on the uses and misuses of epidural corticosteroids.
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