Surgical Anatomy of the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
Herausgegeben:Tubbs, R. Shane; Oskouian Jr., Rod J.; Iwanaga, Joe; Moisi, Marc
Surgical Anatomy of the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
Herausgegeben:Tubbs, R. Shane; Oskouian Jr., Rod J.; Iwanaga, Joe; Moisi, Marc
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- Verlag: Elsevier / Elsevier Health Science
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2018-0-02663-8
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 190mm x 235mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780323673761
- Artikelnr.: 58451214
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R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, PhD is a native of Birmingham, Alabama, USA and a is a clinical anatomist, author, editor, educator, and researcher. He is Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, Surgery, and Structural & Cellular Biology, Director of Surgical Anatomy at Tulane School of Medicine and Program Director of Anatomical Research in the Clinical Neuroscience Research Center at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana and Department of Neurosurgery and Ochsner Neuroscience Institute Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA. He has multiple honorary professorships/faculty positions both in the US and abroad. Dr. Tubbs is President-elect of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA) and serves as its Journal's (Clinical Anatomy) Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Tubbs' research interests are centered around what has been termed "reverse translational anatomy research? where clinical/surgical problems are identified and solved/explained with anatomical studies. This
investigative paradigm in anatomy has resulted in over 1,800 peer reviewed publications from his laboratory. Dr. Tubbs' laboratory has made novel discoveries in human anatomy and in 2018, he was listed as a "hyperprolific author? in the journal Nature. Dr. Tubbs sits on the editorial board of over 10 anatomical journals and over 30 clinical journals and has reviewed for over 150 various scientific journals. He has authored/edited over 50 books and over 80 book chapters primarily in anatomical and neurosurgical textbooks. Lastly, Dr. Tubbs is Chair of the Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) and oversees six working groups dedicated to this topic. Under his leadership, the second edition of Terminologia Anatomica was just published.neurosurgeon Chief of the Spine Program at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Sweden
investigative paradigm in anatomy has resulted in over 1,800 peer reviewed publications from his laboratory. Dr. Tubbs' laboratory has made novel discoveries in human anatomy and in 2018, he was listed as a "hyperprolific author? in the journal Nature. Dr. Tubbs sits on the editorial board of over 10 anatomical journals and over 30 clinical journals and has reviewed for over 150 various scientific journals. He has authored/edited over 50 books and over 80 book chapters primarily in anatomical and neurosurgical textbooks. Lastly, Dr. Tubbs is Chair of the Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) and oversees six working groups dedicated to this topic. Under his leadership, the second edition of Terminologia Anatomica was just published.neurosurgeon Chief of the Spine Program at the Swedish Neuroscience Institute, Sweden
1 Superficial Nerves of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall and the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
2 Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
3 The Posterior Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum
4 Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles
5 The Diaphragm
6 Lumbar Plexus
7 Lumbar Vertebrae
8 Lumbar Intervertebral Discs
9 The Ligaments of the Lumbar Spine
10 The Lumbar Intervertebral Foramina
11 Sectional Anatomy for the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine: A Pictorial Guide
12 The Sympathetic Trunk in the Abdomen
13 The Lumbosacral Trunk and Tunnel
14 Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine and the Kidney, Ureter, and Colon
15 Lymphatics of the Abdomen
16 Anatomical Variations Relevant to the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
17 Technique: Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
18 Autonomics of the Abdomen
19 The Abdominal Aorta
20 The Inferior Vena Cava and Its Branches and Connections in the Abdomen
21 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar JunctiondAnatomical Considerations
22 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracic Spine
23 Techniques for the Lateral Thoracolumbar Approach
24 Complications From Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
25 Tips and Tricks of Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar Spine
2 Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
3 The Posterior Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum
4 Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles
5 The Diaphragm
6 Lumbar Plexus
7 Lumbar Vertebrae
8 Lumbar Intervertebral Discs
9 The Ligaments of the Lumbar Spine
10 The Lumbar Intervertebral Foramina
11 Sectional Anatomy for the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine: A Pictorial Guide
12 The Sympathetic Trunk in the Abdomen
13 The Lumbosacral Trunk and Tunnel
14 Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine and the Kidney, Ureter, and Colon
15 Lymphatics of the Abdomen
16 Anatomical Variations Relevant to the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
17 Technique: Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
18 Autonomics of the Abdomen
19 The Abdominal Aorta
20 The Inferior Vena Cava and Its Branches and Connections in the Abdomen
21 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar JunctiondAnatomical Considerations
22 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracic Spine
23 Techniques for the Lateral Thoracolumbar Approach
24 Complications From Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
25 Tips and Tricks of Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar Spine
1 Superficial Nerves of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall and the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
2 Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
3 The Posterior Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum
4 Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles
5 The Diaphragm
6 Lumbar Plexus
7 Lumbar Vertebrae
8 Lumbar Intervertebral Discs
9 The Ligaments of the Lumbar Spine
10 The Lumbar Intervertebral Foramina
11 Sectional Anatomy for the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine: A Pictorial Guide
12 The Sympathetic Trunk in the Abdomen
13 The Lumbosacral Trunk and Tunnel
14 Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine and the Kidney, Ureter, and Colon
15 Lymphatics of the Abdomen
16 Anatomical Variations Relevant to the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
17 Technique: Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
18 Autonomics of the Abdomen
19 The Abdominal Aorta
20 The Inferior Vena Cava and Its Branches and Connections in the Abdomen
21 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar JunctiondAnatomical Considerations
22 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracic Spine
23 Techniques for the Lateral Thoracolumbar Approach
24 Complications From Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
25 Tips and Tricks of Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar Spine
2 Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
3 The Posterior Abdominal Wall and Retroperitoneum
4 Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles
5 The Diaphragm
6 Lumbar Plexus
7 Lumbar Vertebrae
8 Lumbar Intervertebral Discs
9 The Ligaments of the Lumbar Spine
10 The Lumbar Intervertebral Foramina
11 Sectional Anatomy for the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine: A Pictorial Guide
12 The Sympathetic Trunk in the Abdomen
13 The Lumbosacral Trunk and Tunnel
14 Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine and the Kidney, Ureter, and Colon
15 Lymphatics of the Abdomen
16 Anatomical Variations Relevant to the Lateral Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine
17 Technique: Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
18 Autonomics of the Abdomen
19 The Abdominal Aorta
20 The Inferior Vena Cava and Its Branches and Connections in the Abdomen
21 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar JunctiondAnatomical Considerations
22 Lateral Approaches to the Thoracic Spine
23 Techniques for the Lateral Thoracolumbar Approach
24 Complications From Lateral Transpsoas Approaches to the Lumbar Spine
25 Tips and Tricks of Lateral Approaches to the Thoracolumbar Spine