Title of article :
BOOK REVIEW Neurosurgical Operative Atlas. Spine and Peripheral Nerves (3rd edition)
Author/Authors :
Yusof, Mohd Imran Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains - Malaysia Kubang Kerian - Malaysia
Abstract :
Spine and peripheral nerve surgeries are commonly performed in orthopaedic practice. Surgery involving the spine is complicated and risky. The preparation of the patients, number of instruments used, the cost of the procedures and the pressure felt by both the surgeon and patients are tremendous. The indemnity coverage for the spine surgeon is among the highest in the country reflecting
on the amount of risk compensation involved in the area. The
simplest spinal procedure like lumbar discectomy may end
up with grave complications. Thus, it is understood that
training in spine and peripheral nerves is tough and requiring
fullest commitment. Within the period of training, the
coverage of surgical procedures may not be sufficient,
especially in term of number of complex spinal and
peripheral nerve surgeries. Even for a fully trained surgeon,
a new procedure like minimally invasive technique may
require 30 to 40 cases as learning curve. Thus, development
of skill in the surgery does not stop at the end of fellowship programme or training attachment in special overseas centres. It is a continuous, life long process.
Keywords :
Neurosurgical Operative Atlas , Spine , peripheral nerve surgeries , CE , Resnick DK
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal