Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures for Pain 1st Edition
Capture the forefront of pain care with Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures for Pain, 1st Edition — a definitive, clinically focused guide from leading experts Dawood Sayed, Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Steven Falowski, and Timothy Deer. This book immediately engages surgeons, interventional pain specialists, and spine clinicians seeking concise, evidence-based techniques that improve patient outcomes.
Inside, discover clear, step-by-step descriptions of contemporary minimally invasive procedures — from spinal decompression and percutaneous interventions to advanced neuromodulation and radiofrequency techniques — illustrated with practical tips on patient selection, imaging guidance, complication avoidance, and perioperative management. Each chapter emphasizes real-world decision-making, supported by current literature and clinical pearls that translate directly to daily practice.
Whether you work in academic centers or community hospitals across North America, Europe, Asia, or Australia, this volume is tailored to the global pain management community. It balances technical rigor with accessible instruction, making complex procedures approachable for fellows, practicing physicians, and multidisciplinary teams involved in chronic pain treatment.
By choosing Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures for Pain, 1st Edition, you gain a compact, authoritative reference that boosts confidence in procedural planning, refines operative skill, and promotes safer, more effective care for patients suffering from chronic pain. Ideal for professional libraries, continuing education, and clinical consultation.
Order your copy today and bring the latest minimally invasive strategies into your practice — a practical investment in better patient outcomes and professional excellence.
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