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This atlas is the first reference covering exclusively all aspects of sciatic pain. It is designed to serve as a brief and easy-to-comprehend review of the knowledge of spinal sciatica, with emphasis on classification, epidemiology, clinical presentations, neuroimaging, and treatment options. Sections on extraspinal sciatica and differential diagnosis of this multifaceted topic are also included. This atlas delivers more information in less space than traditional texts, allowing for a quick review of the essential facts of this clinical entity through plentiful images and tables. Pertinent imaging is combined with intraoperative photographs and hand-drawn illustrations to help readers visualize variable presentations and enhance their management.
The comprehensive content of this richly-illustrated book covers different etiologies of sciatic pain seen in spinal, neurosurgical, neurologic, rheumatologic and emergency practices, divided into five thematic sections. After general considerations about sciatica and their differential diagnosis, the second section focuses on lumbosacral discogenic sciatica. The third section includes spinal non-discogenic sciatica. The fourth section focuses on extraspinal intrapelvic sciatica, and the fifth provides a description of the most important etiologies of extraspinal extrapelvic sciatica.
Comprehensive and unique, Atlas of Sciatica is an excellent pictorial resource for neurosurgeons, spinal surgeons, neurologists, rheumatologists, and many other clinicians worldwide. It is a “one of a kind” book that stands head and shoulders above any other book on this subject (from the foreword of Professor Edward C. Benzel, MD, Founder of the World Spinal Column Society).
Pages i-xxxv
Front Matter
Pages 1-1
Pages 3-5
Historical Aspects of Sciatica
Pages 7-23
Anatomy and Physiology of the Sciatic Nerve
Pages 25-45
Epidemiology and Etiologies of Sciatica
Pages 47-56
Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Sciatica
Pages 57-61
Pages 63-67
Main Clinical Presentations of Sciatica
Pages 69-91
Clinical Differential Diagnoses of Sciatica (Sciatic Pain in Name Only)
Pages 93-115
Paraclinic Evaluations of Sciatica
Pages 117-146
Neuroimaging Differential Diagnoses of Common Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 147-171
Nonsurgical Treatment of Discogenic Sciatica
Pages 173-178
Surgical Treatment of Discogenic Sciatica
Pages 179-192
Surgical Complications of Discogenic Sciatica
Pages 193-216
Surgical Outcomes of Discogenic Sciatica
Pages 217-226
Pages 227-235
Front Matter
Pages 237-237
Central and Subarticular Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 239-259
Foraminal and Extraforaminal (Far Lateral) Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 261-277
Migrated Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 279-295
Sequestrated Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 297-312
Massive (Giant) Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 313-325
Posterior Epidural Migration of Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 327-334
Sciatica Due to High Lumbar Disk Herniations and Spinal Stenosis
Pages 335-343
Anterior Retroperitoneal Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 345-350
Pediatric Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 351-360
Pregnant Women with Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 361-364
Spontaneous Regression of Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 365-372
Posterior Ring Apophysis Separation
Pages 373-399
Recurrent Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 401-415
Pages 417-419
Intradural Lumbar Disk Herniations
Pages 421-426
Intraradicular Lumbar Disc Herniations
Pages 427-430
Sciatic Double Crush Syndrome at the Same Root Site
Pages 431-433
Sciatica Due to Contralateral Lumbar Disc Herniations
Pages 435-438
Front Matter
Pages 439-439
Pages 441-475
Pages 477-493
Pages 495-520
Pages 521-529
Lumbosacral Extraforaminal Stenosis (Far-Out Syndrome)
Pages 531-536
Pages 537-557
Pages 559-570
Pages 571-576
Pages 577-596
Pages 597-607
Intraspinal Funicular Sciatica
Pages 609-618
Axial Spondyloarthritis (Spinal Ankylosing Spondylitis)
Pages 619-626
Spinal Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis
Pages 627-630
Spinal Paget’s Disease and Sciatica
Pages 631-635
Pages 637-639
Spinal Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (Forestier’s Disease)
Pages 641-644
Lumbar Spinal Gout and Pseudogout
Pages 645-648
Spinal Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (Eosinophilic Granuloma)
Pages 649-651
Vertebral Osteomyelitis and Spondylodiscitis
Pages 653-668
Pages 669-673
Pages 675-677
Pages 679-683
Pages 685-687
Pages 689-696
De Anquin’s Disease (Spinous Engagement Syndrome)
Pages 697-700
Lumbosacral Conjoined Nerve Roots
Pages 701-707
Pages 709-719
Ventriculus Terminalis (Fifth Ventricle)
Pages 721-724
Pages 725-727
Pages 729-732
Pages 733-741
Lumbosacral Spine Fractures and Dislocations
Pages 743-753
Pages 755-762
Pages 763-766
Penetrating Lumbosacral Spine Injuries
Pages 767-773
Pages 775-777
Pages 779-782
Pages 783-785
Pages 787-790
Pages 791-793
Spinal Cavernous Angioma (Cavernoma)
Pages 795-798
Pages 799-800
Postoperative Spinal Etiologies of Sciatica
Pages 801-824
Extradural Fibrous Entrapment of Lumbosacral Nerve Roots
Pages 825-826
Nerve Roots Herniation and Entrapment
Pages 827-833
Synovial Cysts of the Facet Joints
Pages 835-843
Ligamentum Flavum Cystic Lesions
Pages 845-849
Ligamentum Flavum Ossifications
Pages 851-855
Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Cysts
Pages 857-859
Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Ossifications
Pages 861-867
Pages 869-874
Spinal Epidural Gas Pseudocysts
Pages 875-879
Front Matter
Pages 881-881
Sciatic Lumbosacral Plexopathies
Pages 883-892
Abdominopelvic and Retroperitoneal Tumors
Pages 893-901
Intrapelvic and Retroperitoneal Vascular Lesions
Pages 903-906
Pelvic and Intrapelvic Infections
Pages 907-914
Non-discogenic Sciatica in Pregnancy
Pages 915-917
Pages 919-922
Pages 923-933
Pages 935-938
Front Matter
Pages 939-939
Sciatic Peripheral Neuropathies
Pages 941-946
Deep Gluteal Syndrome (Including Piriformis Syndrome)
Pages 947-954
Gluteal Intramuscular Injections
Pages 955-957
Prolonged Immobilization and Incorrect Positioning
Pages 959-962
Lower Limb Compartment Syndromes
Pages 963-966
Traumatic Sciatic Nerve Lesions
Pages 967-972
Heterotopic Ossification Around the Hip Joint
Pages 973-976
Extrapelvic Musculoskeletal and Soft Tissues Tumors
Pages 977-985
Intrinsic Tumors of the Sciatic Nerve
Pages 987-991
Extrapelvic Ganglion and Synovial Cysts
Pages 993-995
Pages 997-1000
Pages 1001-1003
Common Peroneal Nerve Entrapment
Pages 1005-1009
Herpes Zoster Virus (Shingles) Infection
Pages 1011-1014
Pages 1015-1017
Sciatic Double Crush Syndrome Involving Different Sites
Pages 1019-1022
Pages 1023-1026
Intracranial Funicular Sciatica
Pages 1027-1033
Pages 1035-1047
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