Essentials of Spinal Cord Injury

Basic Research To Clinical Practice
Buch | Hardcover
608 Seiten
2012
Thieme Medical Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-1-60406-726-2 (ISBN)

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Essentials of Spinal Cord Injury - Michael G. Fehlings, Maxwell Boakye, John F. Ditunno, Alexander R. Vaccaro, Serge Rossignol, Anthony S. Burns
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The definitive guide to putting spinal cord injury research into clinical practice
Essentials of Spinal Cord Injury is written for the spinal cord injury (SCI) team and reflects the multidisciplinary nature of treating patients with SCI. It integrates emerging medical and surgical approaches to SCI with neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuroimaging, neuroplasticity, and cellular transplantation. This comprehensive yet concise reference will enable neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, and allied health professionals caring for SCI patients to translate research results into patient care. It is also an excellent resource for those preparing for the board exam in SCI medicine.

Key Features:
  • Material is cross-referenced to highlight relationships between the different areas of SCI* Chapters are concise, focused, and include key points, pearls, and pitfalls

  • An Overview of the Literature table is provided in most chapters, giving readers a meaningful distillation of each publication referenced

  • Each editor is a world-renowned expert in one of these core disciplines involved in the management of SCI patients: neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, spinal cord science, and rehabilitative medicine


  • This is a must-have guide that all neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, and allied health professionals involved in the care of spinal cord injury patients should have on their bookshelf.

    Medical DirectorSpinal Cord Rehabilitation ProgramLyndhurst Centre, Toronoto Rehabilitation Institute

    Diagnosis and Clinical management

    1. Anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord

    2. Evaluation of the patient with spinal cord injury

    3. Pathophysiology of spinal cord injury

    4. Epidemiology of spinal cord injury, trends, in-hospital complication rates late complications, factors affecting outcome

    5. Spontaneous recovery patterns after SCI

    6. Classification of Spinal Cord Injuries

    7. Acute Spinal cord injury, ICU management

    8. Management of concomitant head injury and spinal cord injury

    9. Pharmacotherapy in acute and chronic SCI, i.e.the role of steroids

    10. Halo application and closed skeletal reduction of cervical dislocations

    11. The timing of surgery in acute spinal cord injury

    12. Principles of surgical management of spinal trauma associated with spinal cord injury

    13. DVT prophylaxis

    14. Bowel and bladder management

    15. Hemodynamic management in surgery and the ICU

    16. Decubitus ulcers

    17. Autonomic dysreflexia and cardiovascular complications of SCI

    18. Neuropathic pain

    19. Posttraumatic kyphotic deformities

    20. Posttraumatic Syringomyelia and cord tethering

    21. Rehabilitation of the spinal cord injured patient

    22. Management of spasticity

    23. The management of complications of chronic SCI



    Controversies in management

    24. current clinical and Evidence based guidelines

    25. Timing of surgery-evidence based review

    26. Hypothermia-evidence based review

    27. Management of Cervical facet dislocation

    28. The management of acute spinal cord injury in thoracolumbar burst fracture including cauda equine syndrome

    29. Management of central cord syndrome

    30. Methylprednislone-evidence based review

    31. Timing and type of rehabilitation



    Neuroprotective and NeuroRegenerative Approaches

    32. Translational Research in Spinal cord Injury

    33. Designing an effective translational research program in SCI

    34. Building an infrastructure for effective clinical trial participation-initiating a clinical trial or participating

    35. Guidelines for clinical trials

    36. animal models of spinal cord injury

    37. Immunological approaches

    38. Pharmacological approaches

    39. Cellular transplantation in SCI

    40. Stem cell transplantation

    41. Neuroregeneration approaches

    42. Neuroprotective trials

    43. Approaches using nanotechnology

    44. Methods for Delivery of therapies

    45. Enhancing Activity Dependent Plasticity

    46. Quantitative tests of Sensory and Motor function and Autonomic Function





    Neurophysiology and Imaging

    47. neurophysiological methods-transcranial magnetic stimulation, somatosensory evoked potentials, electromyography, H-reflexes

    48. Basic neurophysiological approaches to probing spinal circuits

    49. neuroimaging-fmri after spinal cord injury, spinal fmri, spinal DTI, PET-CT, MRI

    50. Role of neurophysiology in study of recovery and spasticity



    Plasticity and recovery

    51. Spinal and Supraspinal plasticity and recovery

    52. Central pattern generator and role in SCI recovery

    53. Somatosensory function and recovery

    54. Activity based approaches

    55. Neuromodulation in SCI-bladder stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, functional electrical stimulation, Brain computer interfaces, Role of epidural stimulation and oscillating fields

    56. Rerouting injured spinal cord circuits with peripheral nerve grafts



    Resources

    57. SCI national database research

    58. Summary of resources-internet, meetings, SCI organizations.



    Achieving success

    59. Twenty most critical research areas and questions.

    60. Genomics and proteomics

    61. Breakthroughs of the last twenty years

    62. Strategies for success

    Diagnosis and Clinical management

    1. Anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord

    2. Evaluation of the patient with spinal cord injury

    3. Pathophysiology of spinal cord injury

    4. Epidemiology of spinal cord injury, trends, in-hospital complication rates late complications, factors affecting outcome

    5. Spontaneous recovery patterns after SCI

    6. Classification of Spinal Cord Injuries

    7. Acute Spinal cord injury, ICU management

    8. Management of concomitant head injury and spinal cord injury

    9. Pharmacotherapy in acute and chronic SCI, i.e.the role of steroids

    10. Halo application and closed skeletal reduction of cervical dislocations

    11. The timing of surgery in acute spinal cord injury

    12. Principles of surgical management of spinal trauma associated with spinal cord injury

    13. DVT prophylaxis

    14. Bowel and bladder management

    15. Hemodynamic management in surgery and the ICU

    16. Decubitus ulcers

    17. Autonomic dysreflexia and cardiovascular complications of SCI

    18. Neuropathic pain

    19. Posttraumatic kyphotic deformities

    20. Posttraumatic Syringomyelia and cord tethering

    21. Rehabilitation of the spinal cord injured patient

    22. Management of spasticity

    23. The management of complications of chronic SCI



    Controversies in management

    24. current clinical and Evidence based guidelines

    25. Timing of surgery-evidence based review

    26. Hypothermia-evidence based review

    27. Management of Cervical facet dislocation

    28. The management of acute spinal cord injury in thoracolumbar burst fracture including cauda equine syndrome

    29. Management of central cord syndrome

    30. Methylprednislone-evidence based review

    31. Timing and type of rehabilitation



    Neuroprotective and NeuroRegenerative Approaches

    32. Translational Research in Spinal cord Injury

    33. Designing an effective translational research program in SCI

    34. Building an infrastructure for effective clinical trial participation-initiating a clinical trial or participating

    35. Guidelines for clinical trials

    36. animal models of spinal cord injury

    37. Immunological approaches

    38. Pharmacological approaches

    39. Cellular transplantation in SCI

    40. Stem cell transplantation

    41. Neuroregeneration approaches

    42. Neuroprotective trials

    43. Approaches using nanotechnology

    44. Methods for Delivery of therapies

    45. Enhancing Activity Dependent Plasticity

    46. Quantitative tests of Sensory and Motor function and Autonomic Function





    Neurophysiology and Imaging

    47. neurophysiological methods-transcranial magnetic stimulation, somatosensory evoked potentials, electromyography, H-reflexes

    48. Basic neurophysiological approaches to probing spinal circuits

    49. neuroimaging-fmri after spinal cord injury, spinal fmri, spinal DTI, PET-CT, MRI

    50. Role of neurophysiology in study of recovery and spasticity



    Plasticity and recovery

    51. Spinal and Supraspinal plasticity and recovery

    52. Central pattern generator and role in SCI recovery

    53. Somatosensory function and recovery

    54. Activity based approaches

    55. Neuromodulation in SCI-bladder stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, functional electrical stimulation, Brain computer interfaces, Role of epidural stimulation and oscillating fields

    56. Rerouting injured spinal cord circuits with peripheral nerve grafts



    Resources

    57. SCI national database research

    58. Summary of resources-internet, meetings, SCI organizations.



    Achieving success

    59. Twenty most critical research areas and questions.

    60. Genomics and proteomics

    61. Breakthroughs of the last twenty years

    62. Strategies for success

    Zusatzinfo 177 Abb.
    Verlagsort New York
    Sprache englisch
    Gewicht 1724 g
    Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Neurochirurgie
    Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Unfallchirurgie / Orthopädie
    Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
    Schlagworte Boakye • Fehlings • Rückenmark • spinal cord injury • spine • Vaccaro
    ISBN-10 1-60406-726-8 / 1604067268
    ISBN-13 978-1-60406-726-2 / 9781604067262
    Zustand Neuware
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