The International 30th Jubilee Course for Percutaneou Endoscopic Spinal Surgery and Minimal Invasive Complementary Techniques covers topics such as:
Minimal invasive techniques: Evolution of minimal invasive spinal surgery and its state of the art, Non-surgical pain treatment in vertebral pain patterns, lumbar spine, Minimized open intervertebral endoscopic treatments cervical, transforaminal endoscopic decompression, Percutaneous posterolateral intradiscal, praesacral operative pathways in the thoracolumbar area, Minimal retroperitoneal, percutaneous posterolateral instrumentation (static, Few invasive, Pathophysiological indicators, dynamic)
Indications for minimal invasive procedures Neurologic patterns in vertebral pathologies, Percutaneous vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, Anatomical range and limits for minimal invasive procedures
Basics: Epidemiology and clinical aspects of low back pain, Historic approach to spinal pathology, Anatomical pathways and technical cautelae in few invasive spinal applications, Static and dynamic imaging analysis in degenerative disc disease
Live-transmissions from the operating room: minimal invasive open techniques and Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar disc surgery
Complementary minimal invasive procedures: minimal lumbar fusion procedures, Endoscopic, dynamic posterior pedicular and interspinous restabilization procedures, Semirigid, Developments in percutaneous and open lumbar disc replacement
International 30th Jubilee Course for Percutaneou Endoscopic Spinal Surgery and Minimal Invasive Complementary Techniques 2012 - 26-27 Jan 2012, Bethania Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland (21833)
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Health & Medicine: Intensive care, Orthopedics, Surgery