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The Craniovertebral Junction: Diagnosis - Pathology - Surgical Techniques

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The Craniovertebral Junction: Diagnosis - Pathology - Surgical Techniques

The Craniovertebral Junction: Diagnosis - Pathology - Surgical Techniques by Francesco Cacciola and Atul Goel
English | 2011 | ISBN: 3131455810 | 592 pages | PDF | 32 MB

Written by masters in the field, The Craniovertebral Junction: Diagnosis, Pathology, Surgical Techniques provides in-depth coverage of up-to-date management principles for this delicate anatomic region.

After a brief introduction to anatomy, biomedical considerations, and embryology, the multidisciplinary team of authors, led by Professor Goel, discusses in detail the most innovative fixation and stabilization techniques for atlantoaxial dislocation, as well as congenital,infective, and acquired anomalies in the craniovertebral junction region. Each concise chapter focuses on a single pathology to guide readers through the nuances of these intricate and demanding surgical procedures.

Features:

Discusses in detail Professor Goel's groundbreaking
treatment methods - now accepted as standards in the field

Covers state-of-the-art protocols and techniques,
including alternative treatment protocols for irreducible and rotatory
atlantoaxial dislocation and more

Introduces a novel concept of craniovertebral
realignment

Over 1,000 high-quality drawings, radiographs, and
full-color photographs demonstrate surgery and anatomy and enhance the text

Contains a full section Casebook featuring 22
well-illustrated cases displaying a wealth of pathology

Text is rounded out by practical advice on how to
manage trauma, degenerative disorders, infections, and tumors

This fully
illustrated manual fills the current gap in craniovertebral junction literature with the clear, accessible information every neurosurgeon, orthopedic surgeon, and spine surgeon needs.