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An invaluable primer on the surgical and nonsurgical treatment of aging patients with spine conditions

The growing population of people aged 65 and older has significant implications for health care systems and spine care providers. Older patients today demand interventions that enable them to return to a functional lifestyle. Treatment of degenerative spine disease in aging adults requires in-depth understanding of changes in physiology, biomechanics, function, and modifiable risk factors. Equally important, providers need to listen to patients, diagnose thoughtfully, learn about the person's goals, and teach them in plain language about the risks, alternatives, and expectations of treatment options. This foundation is critical to developing informed patient-centered treatment plans to improve outcomes.

Spine Surgery in an Aging Population by Nathaniel Brooks, Andrea Strayer, and a cadre of global contributors reflects a rich array of expertise. With multidisciplinary contributions from renowned specialists in neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery, geriatrics, and rehabilitation, the book provides invaluable insights on caring for aging adults with degenerative spine disease. Throughout 21 chapters, readers are provided with key concepts, expert knowledge, and effective management strategies to avoid complications and improve outcomes for older adult spine patients.

Key Highlights

- Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis to help prevent fractures and optimize treatment approaches prior to elective surgery
- Management of common pathologies of the aging spine such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar stenosis, spondylolisthesis, degenerative scoliosis and trauma
- Special topics include value-based care, nonsurgical management of spinal pain, vertebral augmentation, minimally invasive surgery, and instrumentation considerations

This one-stop compendium is essential reading for orthopaedic and neurosurgical residents and fellows, as well as veteran surgeons and allied health providers who care for older adults with spine conditions.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

List of contents

1 Assessing the Aging Patient
2 Age-Related Changes in the Spine
3 Diagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis in the Aging Spine Patient
4 Surgical Decision-Making in the Aging Population
5 Perioperative Optimization in the Aging Population
6 Value-Based Care in the Aging Spine
7 Cervical Fractures
8 Thoracic and Thoracolumbar Fractures
9 Lumbar Fractures
10 External Orthosis Management
11 Spinal Cord Injury and Central Cord Syndrome
12 Cervical Spondylosis with Myelopathy
13 Cervical Deformity
14 Lumbar Stenosis with Neurogenic Claudication
15 Lumbar Spondylolisthesis
16 Sagittal Plane Malalignment and Degenerative Scoliosis in the Aging Spine
17 Nonsurgical Pain Management
18 Interventional Pain Treatment Options
19 Vertebral Augmentation for Insufficiency Fractures
20 Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Aging Spine
21 Techniques for Spinal Instrumentation in the Aging Spine

Summary

An invaluable primer on the surgical and nonsurgical treatment of aging patients with spine conditions
The growing population of people aged 65 and older has significant implications for health care systems and spine care providers. Older patients today demand interventions that enable them to return to a functional lifestyle. Treatment of degenerative spine disease in aging adults requires in-depth understanding of changes in physiology, biomechanics, function, and modifiable risk factors. Equally important, providers need to listen to patients, diagnose thoughtfully, learn about the person's goals, and teach them in plain language about the risks, alternatives, and expectations of treatment options. This foundation is critical to developing informed patient-centered treatment plans to improve outcomes.
Spine Surgery in an Aging Population by Nathaniel Brooks, Andrea Strayer, and a cadre of global contributors reflects a rich array of expertise. With multidisciplinary contributions from renowned specialists in neurosurgery, orthopaedic surgery, geriatrics, and rehabilitation, the book provides invaluable insights on caring for aging adults with degenerative spine disease. Throughout 21 chapters, readers are provided with key concepts, expert knowledge, and effective management strategies to avoid complications and improve outcomes for older adult spine patients.
Key Highlights

  • Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis to help prevent fractures and optimize treatment approaches prior to elective surgery
  • Management of common pathologies of the aging spine such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar stenosis, spondylolisthesis, degenerative scoliosis and trauma
  • Special topics include value-based care, nonsurgical management of spinal pain, vertebral augmentation, minimally invasive surgery, and instrumentation considerations
This one-stop compendium is essential reading for orthopaedic and neurosurgical residents and fellows, as well as veteran surgeons and allied health providers who care for older adults with spine conditions.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Product details

Authors Nathaniel P Brooks, Nathaniel P. Brooks, Andrea L Strayer, Andrea L. Strayer
Publisher Thieme, Stuttgart
 
Languages English
Product format Mixed media product
Released 24.01.2020
 
EAN 9781626239142
ISBN 978-1-62623-914-2
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 222 mm x 288 mm x 18 mm
Weight 914 g
Illustrations 80 Abb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Geriatrie, Chirurgie, Neurochirurgie, Medizin, Gesundheit, osteoporosis, elderly, geriatric, spinal pain, degenerative spine, Osteoporois

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