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- BookEdgar N. Weaver, Jr ; with James B. Macon, Lydia Prokosch.Summary: The learning curve in the management of painful degenerative lumbar spine patients is steep because every case has singular characteristics. Surgical Care of the Painful Degenerative Lumbar Spine: Evaluation, Decision-Making, Techniques by Edgar Weaver reflects more than 35 years of neurosurgical practice devoted to refining degenerative spine disease evaluation and techniques. The book emphasizes and instructs a symptom-focused approach in the surgical decision-making process, with determinant radiographic features used mainly supportively. The text begins with a thorough overview of anatomy,
Contents:
Symptom-focused care of the PDLS
Fundamental anatomy
Spino-pelvic parameters and sagittal balance
Stabilization in SFC surgery on the PDLS
Clinical evaluation of the patient with a PDLS
The fundamental open surgical method
Lateral intramuscular planar [Limp] approach for instrumentation/stabilization L3 to sacrum
Minimally invasive surgical method
Post-operative care
Surgical situations of complex decision-making
Socio-economics in spine surgery.Digital Access Thieme-Connect 2018 - ArticleKücken G, Mücke D, Brock J, Straube W.Acta Biol Med Ger. 1978;37(1):155-60.An anti-placenta serum was absorbed by means of immunosorbents to remove antibodies against human serum proteins. The absorption met with some difficulties, because the anti-placenta serum contained antibodies against several human serum proteins. 12 different methods were compared for their suitability to adsorb these antibodies against human serum proteins. Most suitable is human serum cross-linked by glutardialdehyde. Good results were obtained too with human serum linked to Enzacryl, Polyaminostyrene or CNBr-activated Sephadex.