Regenerative Medicine & Peripheral Nerve Endoscopy
(2024)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Bentham Science Publishers, 2024
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1 online resource (220 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9789815274462 MWT17584081, 9815274465 17584081
LANGUAGE
English
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Neuroendoscopy and Interventional Pain Medicine is a clinically focused medical monograph series. With contributions from a team of internationally recognized neurosurgeons and spinal surgery specialists, the series aims to illuminate the latest advancements in minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques and pain management. Each volume offers invaluable insights into the future of minimally invasive treatments in this medical subspecialty. Interventional Pain Surgery is the third of the monograph series. This book comprehensively covers endoscopic techniques for spinal surgery. Topics include interlaminar lumbar endoscopy, transforaminal lumbar discectomy, endoscopic approaches for lumbar spinal canal stenosis, and management of chronic low back pain through rhizotomy and rhiziolysis. The endoscopic treatment of basivertebral neuropathy, cervical foraminotomy, and decompression techniques is explained in dedicated chapters. Finally, the book also addresses endoscopic posterior lumbar interbody fusion and procedures for adjacent segment disease after lumbar fusion. Key Features - Covers a wide range of topics in neuroendoscopy and interventional pain medicine - Emphasizes evidence-based approaches to treatment - Offers clinical perspectives from expert surgeons - Includes scientific references for researchers and advanced learners It is an essential resource for readers who need to enhance their understanding of the latest technological advancements in neuroendoscopy and interventional pain medicine and apply these innovative techniques to improve patient outcomes. Readership This book is designed for a broad audience, including interventionalists, surgeons, medical students, healthcare professionals, and policy-makers involved in the care of patients with degenerative conditions of the neuroaxis

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