Part I. History and Rationale of Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Overview of Anterior Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- History and Evolution of Anterior Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Rationale for Anterior Lumbar Spine Surgery.- Part II. Preoperative Care for Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Patient Selection.- Imaging Review.- Patient Consent.- Part III. Intraoperative Care for Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Patient Positioning and Marking.- Adjunctive Measures: Foley, Neuromonitoring, Perfusion Monitoring.- Incision Choices.- Retractor Systems.- Part IV. Operative Technique for Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Mini-open Anterior Retroperitoneal Approach.- Transperitoneal and Laparoscopic Approaches.- Pre-psoas Approaches: OLIF, Lateral ALIF, ATP.- Direct Lateral Approach.- Adjunctive Analgesia Methods.- Part V. Intraoperative Complications for Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Arterial Complications.- Venous Complications.- Peritoneal and Visceral Complications.- Ureter Complications.- Part VI. Postoperative Care for Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Pain Management.- Venous Thromboembolic Issues.- Wound Complications.- Fluid Collections.- Bowel Regimen and Ileus.- Part VII. Additional Considerations for Lumbar Spine Access Surgery.- Anterior Lumbar Spine Access Surgery in the Obese Patient.- Anterior Lumbar Spine Access Surgery in ASC and Outpatient Situations.- Preoperative Considerations for Revision Surgery.- Intraoperative Strategies for Revision Surgery.- Understanding Spine Biologics for the Access Surgeon.- Lumbar Access Surgery Done by a Spine Surgeon.
Joseph R. O'Brien, MD, MPH, Aligned Orthopedics, Bethesda, MD, USA
Jeffrey Weinreb, MD, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
Joseph C. Babrowicz, MD, Inova Vascular Surgery, Falls Church, VA, USA
Quality surgeons must have all the tips, tricks, and tools to provide their patients with the best care possible. Anterior and lateral approaches have revolutionized spine surgery, but even so, many surgeons have not learned the procedures and treatment involved, and the ones who have demonstrate a very difficult learning curve. This can be partially attributed to a lack of instructional literature, and this book aims to fill this gap so that incoming as well as veteran surgeons can add the anterior and lateral approaches to their arsenal.
This text guides the surgeon through the full arc of treatment: from deciding which approach to use to treating the patient post-operatively. Specifically, the reader will gain comprehensive knowledge on how to perform each access procedure, how to care for and treat the patient at every stage, and the best ways to handle an array of complications they may face. Seven sections present everything the surgeon needs to know: history and rationale; preoperative and intraoperative care, surgical techniques, intraoperative complications, postoperative care, and a final section covering additional considerations for revision surgery, biological treatments, and approaches for both outpatient and obese patients.
Written by experts in the field, Lumbar Spine Access Surgery will be a valuable reference for spine, orthopedic and vascular surgeons looking to expand their skill set.