Abstract:
Learning Objectives:
After reading this article, the participant should be able to:
Define the principles of conservative and surgical treatment of spinal tuberculosis.
Discuss the indications for conservative and surgical treatment of spinal tuberculosis.
Describe the presentation and treatment options of less common causes of nonpyogenic spondylodiscitis.
Define the principles of conservative and surgical treatment of spinal tuberculosis.Discuss the indications for conservative and surgical treatment of spinal tuberculosis.Describe the presentation and treatment options of less common causes of nonpyogenic spondylodiscitis.
This article is the fourth in a four-part series.
Citation:
Skaf, G. S., Fehlings, M. G., & Bouclaous, C. H. (2004). Medical and Surgical Management of Pyogenic and Nonpyogenic Spondylodiscitis: Part IV. Contemporary Neurosurgery, 26(22), 1-4.