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E-grāmata: Sacroiliac Joint Pain: A Comprehensive Guide to Interventional and Surgical Procedures

(Co-founder, American Society of Pain and Neuroscience), (Medical Director, University of Wisconsin Health Pain Services)
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780197607961
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"The sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is a multiplanar joint located in the dorsal complex of the pelvis. The SIJ is one of the primary articulations that provides the lower extremities stability to enable an erect, stable posture. The SIJ is well endowed with ligaments, owing to the importance of its stability as it is the primary structure for weight transfer of the trunk to the pelvis and lower extremities. Furthermore, the joint is well vascularized and heavily innervated making it a clinically significant structure with respect to primary, autoimmune and traumatic disease processes"--

Sacroiliac joint pain is one of the most common painful conditions, as disorders of this joint are often the cause or a contributing factor to back pain. Treatment of sacroiliac joint pain has advanced significantly in the last decade, ranging from minor interventions to major surgical
interventions. Written for pain physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopedic surgeons at all levels of training and practice, this book highlights new and innovative approaches to sacroiliac disease so clinicians may incorporate current techniques into practice. The international roster
of authors present up to date information on interventional and surgical pain procedures including peripheral nerve stimulation, surgical fusion, and regenerative techniques. In addition to providing well-illustrated, step-by-step guidance on procedural technique, chapters review patient selection,
instrumentation, complications management, and outcomes.
Preface xi
Contributors xiii
Part I Sacroiliac joint
1 Anatomy of the sacroiliac joint
3(12)
Mark N. Malinowski
Anshuman R. Swain
Chong H. Kim
2 Sacroiliac joint conditions
15(12)
Anshuman R. Swain
Chong H. Kim
Mark N. Malinowski
3 Diagnostic evaluation of sacroiliac disease
27(14)
Nicholas C. Canzanello
Jonathan M. Hagedorn
4 Disability associated with sacroiliac joint diseases
41(10)
Lisa R. Kroopf
Kemly Philip
Michelle N. Dang
Samara Shipon
5 Types of anesthesia for different sacroiliac joint interventions
51(18)
Behnum A. Habibi
Mark N. Malinowski
Chong H. Kim
Part II Sacroiliac joint interventions
6 Intraarticular injections (ultrasound-guided and fluoroscopic-guided approaches)
69(6)
Luay Mrad
Akshat Gargya
Rany T. Abdallah
7 Lateral branch blocks
75(8)
Benjamin K. Homra
Yashar Eshraghi
Maged Guirguis
8 Radiofrequency ablation of the sacroiliac joint
83(12)
Haider M. Ali
Yashar Eshraghi
Maged Guirguis
Part III Role of regenerative medicine
9 Regenerative medicine therapies for sacroiliac joint disease
95(20)
Natalie H. Strand
Jillian Maloney
Christine L. Hunt
10 Imaging techniques for sacroiliac joint injections
115(8)
Jacqueline Weisbein
Part IV Peripheral nerve stimulation for the sacroiliac joint
11 Patient selection and instruments used for peripheral nerve stimulation of the sacroiliac joint
123(6)
Jessica Jameson
12 Preoperative considerations for peripheral nerve stimulation of the sacroiliac joint
129(6)
Ajay B. Antony
13 Peripheral nerve stimulation trial and implantation
135(12)
Kris Ferguson
Alaa Abd-Elsayed
14 Outcome measures and outcomes of peripheral nerve stimulation of the sacroiliac joint
147(14)
Hunter Hoopes
Mayank Gupta
15 Complications of peripheral nerve stimulation for sacroiliac pain
161(8)
Meghan Cantlon Hughes
Alaa Abd-Elsayed
Part V Surgical fusion for the sacroiliac joint
16 Patient selection
169(8)
Sarafina Kankam
Gregory Lawson Smith
Johnathan Goree
17 Surgical instrumentation
177(8)
Nomen Azeem
18 Preoperative considerations
185(8)
Kenneth Fiala
Joshua Martens
Alaa Abd-Elsayed
19 Lateral fusion
193(16)
Gustaf Van Acker
Jonathon Belding
Chong H. Kim
20 Posterior fusion
209(26)
Cory Ullger
Mogana V. Jayakumar
Navdeep Jassal
21 Postoperative care
235(8)
Usman Latif
Tyler Concannon
Andrew Frazier
22 Complications and their management
243(4)
Hemant Kalia
23 What if fusion fails?
247(4)
Hemant Kalia
Index 251
Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH is the Medical Director of UW Health Pain Services. An accomplished academic, he has published about 200 peer reviewed manuscripts and edited 10 books. He serves on the editorial board of several journals and as the editor in chief for Pain Medicine Case Reports Journal. Dr. Abd-Elsayed has presented more than 200 presentations on the national and international level. His duties also extend to serving as a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and as a member of the board of directors of various societies including but not limited to ASIPP, ASRA, NANS, ASPN, and ASA.

Dawood Sayed, MD is the First President and Co-founder of the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience. He is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at the University of Kansas Hospital and serves as the Chief of Pain medicine at the University. He established and now serves as the Program Director of The Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship at the University of

Kansas. Additionally, Dr. Sayed serves as the Medical Director of Interventional Pain at the University of Kansas Comprehensive Spine Center and as the Director of the Center of Neuromodulation at the University of Kansas Hospital. As teaching faculty, he lectures for the ASIPP, NANS, ASRA, and ASA. His clinical interests include spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, implanted intrathecal drug delivery, vertebral augmentation, cancer related pain, spinal tumor ablation, and minimally invasive spine surgery. He has lectured nationally and internationally on advanced interventional techniques for chronic pain. Dr. Sayed has published extensively in the fields of neuromodulation, interventional spine, and cancer related pain.