2 edition of contribution to the surgery of the spinal cord found in the catalog.
contribution to the surgery of the spinal cord
Thorburn, William Sir
Published
1889
by Charles Griffin in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | by William Thorburn. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vii, 230 p. : |
Number of Pages | 230 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19906473M |
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Get this from a library. A contribution to the surgery of the spinal cord. [William Thorburn, Sir]. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Thorburn, William, Sir, Contribution to the surgery of the spinal cord. Philadelphia, Blakiston, Son & Co., Excerpt from A Contribution to the Surgery of the Spinal Cord The second consideration to which I refer is that, acting under strict antiseptic precautions and aided by modern know ledge, surgeons will Author: William Thorburn.
In summary, the book presents a unique contribution to the anesthesia literature. It is specialized, focusing entirely on anesthesia for surgery of the spine. Some of the material, particularly the sections.
Undoubtedly some surgeries could be avoided with better nonsurgical treatment, and undoubtedly there is room for improvement in surgical techniques and in the understanding we have of human spinal function-- not just surgeons, but rehab docs, PT's, bodyworkers, all of us.
Gracovetsky's book Cited by: 2,10,14 Although it was not possible to determine with certainty the precise mechanism of postoperative paraplegia and the relative contribution of individual treatment interventions, the additive effect of the Cited by: This Ludwig Guttmann Lecture was presented at the meeting of the International Spinal Cord Society in London.
It describes the contribution of Stoke Mandeville Hospital to the field of Cited by: 3. Improved hand and arm function is the most sought after function for people living with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).
Surgical techniques have been established to increase upper extremity function for Cited by: He wrote a book with his former pupil, Paul Stolper (–), on injuries of the spine and spinal cord. 10 This dealt with every aspect of the subject.
He started with anatomy of the spinal Cited by: The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular structure made up of nervous tissue, which extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral encloses the central MeSH: D ‘The Growing Spine’ is an outstanding textbook that presents all the current knowledge about evaluation and treatment of spine deformities in young children.
It will an essential tool for all the professionals. Surgery and trauma commonly cause spinal cord ischemia. We have developed a catheter-based optical tool to continuously monitor spinal cord blood flow intraoperatively in a ovine Author: David R.
Busch, Wei Lin, Alissa Cutrone, Brandon J. Kovarovic, Jakub Tatka, Chia Chieh Goh, Arjun G. Spinal cord atrophy represents an irreversible state of degeneration manifested both radiographically and pathologically by a loss of spinal cord substance.
It is accompanied by varying clinical states of Cited by: 6. A spinal cord injury (SCI) is damage to the spinal cord that causes temporary or permanent changes in its function. Symptoms may include loss of muscle function, sensation, or autonomic function in the parts Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms, medical imaging.
Hippocrates (ca. – BC) described the clinical picture of a spinal cord injury related to a vertebral fracture when he documented paralysis of the limb on the same side as the spinal cord Cited by: 3.
The spinal cord receives sensory information such as bladder fullness or bladder pain via afferent axons in the pelvic and hypogastric nerves and the dorsal root ganglia at the S 2-S 4 and T. Muscle MEPs for spinal cord surgery are preferably recorded from thenar and hypothenar as well as tibialis anterior and abductor hallucis muscles, respectively.
The relevant parameter during spinal cord. tion, and spinal cord regeneration. Although medical advances have benefited patients who suffer from spinal cord disorders, as well as those who have sustained spinal cord injury, the history of spinal cord Cited by: The anterior spinal artery in the midthoracic portion of the cord (T4 to T8) often receives only a single contribution from a small artery located at about T7, most often on the left.
3 The anterior spinal artery. Results. Since the ’s the innervation characteristics of the spinal joints and deep muscles have been elucidated. Afferent connections subserving pain have been identified in a Cited by: 3. Nicholas Theodore, M.D., director of the Johns Hopkins Neurosurgical Spine Center, is a nationally recognized expert in brain and spinal cord injury, minimally invasive spine surgeries and robotics.
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