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Surgery for the Painful, Dysfunctional Sacroiliac Joint - A Clinical Guide

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Filling a significant knowledge gap, this book brings the latest information to the evaluation and treatment of patients with a dysfunctional sacroiliac (SI) joint. Beginning with an overview of current anatomical knowledge and the role of pain and surgery, diagnosis and treatment approaches are carefully presented as individual chapters - featuring the origin of each surgical approach, the approach itself, its literary foundation, and overall available results. The final emphasis of the book is on post-operative concerns - including complications, bracing options, rehabilitation and managing patient expectations. Spine surgeons, physical therapists, and other professionals who treat the SI joint will find Surgery for the Painful, Dysfunctional Sacroiliac Joint to be an invaluable resource.

List of contents

Introduction.- Surgical Treatment for the Painful, Stable Sacroiliac Joint: What does the literature tell us?.- Anatomy & Biomechanics.- Biomechanics of the injured SIJ: results from an in vitro study.- Pathology of the sacroiliac joint leading to surgery.- Algorithm for the diagnosis and treatment of the dysfunctional sacroiliac joint.- Considerations for the surgeon new to sacroiliac joint surgery.- Lateral approach, minimally invasive.- Posterior midline approach.- Posterior lateral into the longitudinal joint Axis approach, minimally invasive.- Posterior Lateral Open Approach For Sacroiliac Joint Arthrodesis.- Posterior-inferior approach, minimally invasive.- The Sacroiliac Joint and Long Lumbosacral Fusions.- Post-Surgical Rehabilitation.- Complications of sacroiliac joint fusion and salvage considerations.- Round table discussion 4/2/14.

About the author

Bruce E. Dall, MDOrthopedic Spine SurgeonBorgess Brain and Spine InstituteWestern Michigan University School of MedicineKalamazoo, MIUSASonia V. Eden, MDNeurosurgeon Borgess Brain and Spine InstituteWestern Michigan University School of MedicineKalamazoo, MIUSAMichael D. Rahl, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCSPhysical TherapistFull Potential Physical TherapyHolland, MIUSADr. Dall has spent the past twenty-five years in private and academic medical settings diagnosing and treating patients with sacroiliac joint pain. He has published several articles in major peer review journals on his work with this subject and has contributed new techniques and ideas for diagnosing and treating the patient with a painful, dysfunctional sacroiliac joint. He has shown how factors such as a previous failed lumbar fusion, chronic illness, obesity and chronic pain can make these patients special challenges for the surgeon. He continues to be very active in this area by recently publishing an algorithm for the diagnoses and treatment of sacroiliac joint dysfunction, publishing extensive long-term follow-up studies on surgical outcomes for this condition, and working with engineers in the cadaver lab to answer questions concerning stress analysis in the pathologic sacroiliac joint, how that changes with surgery and how that is affected by fusion of adjacent joints. These are all firsts concerning the current knowledge base for the sacroiliac joint.

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Filling a significant knowledge gap, this book brings the latest information to the evaluation and treatment of patients with a dysfunctional sacroiliac (SI) joint.  Beginning with an overview of current anatomical knowledge and the role of pain and surgery, diagnosis and treatment approaches are carefully presented as individual chapters - featuring the origin of each surgical approach, the approach itself, its literary foundation, and overall available results. The final emphasis of the book is on post-operative concerns - including complications, bracing options, rehabilitation and managing patient expectations.  Spine surgeons, physical therapists, and other professionals who treat the SI joint will find Surgery for the Painful, Dysfunctional Sacroiliac Joint to be an invaluable resource.

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From the book reviews:
“The goal is to put together the most relevant evidence and explain the techniques for performing surgery for the SI joint. The book succeeds in defining the indications for surgery and describing the techniques. The audience includes any physicians interested in treating patients with SI joint problems. … This is the first book of its kind and it is a great addition to the field.” (Fernando Techy, Doody’s Book Reviews, April, 2015)

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From the book reviews:
"The goal is to put together the most relevant evidence and explain the techniques for performing surgery for the SI joint. The book succeeds in defining the indications for surgery and describing the techniques. The audience includes any physicians interested in treating patients with SI joint problems. ... This is the first book of its kind and it is a great addition to the field." (Fernando Techy, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2015)

Product details

Assisted by Michael D Rahl (Editor), Bruce E. Dall (Editor), Sonia Eden (Editor), Sonia V. Eden (Editor), Michael Rahl (Editor), Michael D. Rahl (Editor), Soni V Eden (Editor), Sonia V Eden (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783319107257
ISBN 978-3-31-910725-7
No. of pages 198
Dimensions 178 mm x 258 mm x 9 mm
Weight 449 g
Illustrations IX, 198 p. 162 illus., 45 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Chirurgie, B, Rehabilitation, Medicine, Surgery, Orthopedics, MINIMALLY INVASIVE, Surgical Orthopedics, Salvage surgery, Sacroiliac Joint SI

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