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Comparative Management of Spine Pathology, 1st Edition

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Unique in the field, Comparative Management of Spine Pathology presents commonly encountered spinal cases with side-by-side, case-by-case comparisons that clearly show how various experts would handle the same case. This second volume in the Neurosurgery: Case Management Comparison Series offers multiple opinions from international experts in both neurosurgery and orthopaedics, each of whom explains their preferred approach and management style for the same case. This format allows for quick and helpful comparisons of different ways to approach a lesion, advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and what each expert is looking for in how they would manage a particular case.
Key Features
  • Offers 4 expert opinions on each case in a templated format designed to help you quickly make side-by-side comparisons—an ideal learning tool for both trainee and practicing neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons for board review and case preparation.
  • Helps you easily grasp different approaches to spine management with different expert approaches to the same case and summaries from the editors on the advantages and disadvantages to each approach.
  • Features a wide variety of management decisions, from preoperative studies to surgical approach, surgical adjuncts, and postoperative care, from experts in the field who specialize in different aspects of spine surgery.
  • Presents 70 cases in the areas of degenerative spine, traumatic spine, spinal deformity, spinal oncology, and miscellaneous topics such as epidural abscess, osteomyelitis, and post-instrumentation infection.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text and figures from the book on a variety of devices.
Author Information
Edited by Kaisorn Chaichana, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Oncology, and Otolaryngology, Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida and Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD, FAANS, FACS, Professor, Chair of Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida

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Title page
Table of Contents
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Contributors
Expert Case Reviewers
Preface
Section 1: Degenerative Spine
1. Grade 1 spondylolisthesis without instability on flexion/extension and claudication
Abstract
Introduction
Example case
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
2. Lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis and actual diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
3. Recurrent herniated disc at the same level in a young patient
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
4. Adjacent segment disease after anterior cervical decompression and fusion
Abstract
Introduction
Example case
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
5. Lumbar adjacent segment disease
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
6. Recurrent stenosis after laminectomy
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
References
7. Multilevel cervical stenosis from ossified posterior longitudinal ligaments
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
8. Thoracic disc herniation
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
9. Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy and myelopathy from facet and uncovertebral hypertrophy
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
10. One level cervical radiculopathy from a herniated disc
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
11. Lumbar pseudoarthrosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
12. Anterior C1-C2 pannus
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
13. High lumbar stenosis (thoracolumbar junction)
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
14. Cervical stenosis with preservation of lordosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
15. Single level disc disease with back pain
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
16. Radiculopathy from foraminal stenosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
17. Thoracic ligamentous hypertrophy causing stenosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
18. C1-C2 facet arthropathy
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
19. Migrated interbody
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
20. Cervical myelopathy
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
21. Failed back surgery syndrome
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
22. Osteoporotic compression fracture
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
Section 2: Traumatic Spine
23. Hangman’s fracture
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
24. Compression fracture with back pain
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
25. Burst fracture without PLC injury
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
26. Fracture after kyphoplasty
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
27. Pure bone thoracolumbar chance fracture
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
28. Central cord syndrome without instability
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
29. Penetrating spine trauma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
30. C1 fracture
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
31. Acute spinal cord injury
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
32. Chronic L5 pars fractures with back pain and spondylolisthesis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
33. Cervical jumped facets
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
Section 3: Spinal Deformity
34. Proximal junctional kyphosis after deformity surgery
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
35. Coronal deformity
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
36. Coronal and sagittal deformity with back pain (adult idiopathic)
Abstract
Introduction
Example case
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
37. Adolescent idiopathic deformity
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
38. Flat back after fusion
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
39. Cervical kyphosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
40. Degenerative scoliosis with radiculopathy
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
41. Iatrogenic deformity after Harrington rod
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
42. Iatrogenic kyphoscoliosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
43. Broken rod after scoliosis correction with back pain
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
Section 4: Spinal Oncology
44. Spine metastasis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
45. Diffuse mets to spine with lumbar stenosis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
46. Spinal chondrosarcoma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
47. Intradural extramedullary tumor
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
48. Spinal metastasis with kyphotic deformity
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
49. Multiple spine metastasis with one level symptomatic
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
50. Sacral schwannoma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical considerations
Approaches to this lesion
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
51. Thoracic spine metastasis with acute myelopathy
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
52. Thoracic intramedullary lesions
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis and actual diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
53. Thoracolumbar intradural lesion
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
54. Cervico-medullary junction lesion
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
55. Metastatic lesion to the cervico-thoracic junction
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
56. Glioblastoma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
57. Foramen magnum meningioma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
58. Thoracic intradural extramedullary lesion
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
59. Cervical chordoma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
60. Sacral chordoma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
Section 5: Other
61. Spontaneous CSF leak
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
62. Lumbar osteomyelitis and discitis
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
63. Adult basilar invagination
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
64. Spinal type I AVF
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
65. Cavernous malformation
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
66. Spinal hemangioblastoma
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
67. Chiari malformation
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
68. Chiari malformation with recurrent symptoms
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
69. Tethered cord
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
70. Chronic adhesive arachnoiditis with spinal cord dysfunction
Abstract
Introduction
Differential diagnosis
Important anatomical and preoperative considerations
What was actually done
Commonalities among the experts
Summary of quality of evidence to guide specific interventions for this case
References
Index
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