This book is a great resource and most of it is available for free on Google Books (scroll to the bottom of this post).

Motion Preservation Surgery of the Spine: Advanced Techniques and Controversies
James J. Yue MD, Rudolph Bertagnoli MD, Paul C. McAfee MD, Howard S. An MD.
1st ED: Saunders. May 29, 2008. 816 pages. (ISBN-10: 1416039945)



New motion-preserving devices are revolutionizing spine surgery but the learning curve for these operations is steep, and great attention must be given to patient and device selection and the perfect execution of each procedure. Only one reference spells out exactly how to perform these new techniques and its peerless author team, comprised of key investigators involved in the devices' actual clinical trials, is uniquely qualified to help you get the best results! These global leaders in this area discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the full range of non-fusion technologiesand present the step-by-step, richly illustrated operative guidance you need to achieve optimal outcomes! 3 hours of surgical video on DVD demonstrate how to perform key procedures, and access to the complete contents of the book online enables you to reference it conveniently from any computer.

Select the best device and approach for each patient!
* cervical total disc arthroplasty
* lumbar total disc arthroplasty
* lumbar partial disc replacement: nucleus replacement
* lumbar posterior dynamic stabilization: pedicle screw based
* lumbar posterior dynamic stabilization: interspinous based
* lumbar facet replacement
Produce optimal outcomes with detailed advice on
* advantages and disadvantages of each option
* indications and contraindications
* patient selection
* interpretation of imaging studies
* surgical anatomy and biomechanics
* surgical techniques
* tips and pearls
See how to perform each technique, thanks to
* step-by-step, full-color illustrations
* more than 3 hours of surgical videos on DVD, narrated by the experts!
Access to the complete contents of the book online lets you perform rapid searches, follow links to Medline and PubMed abstracts, and more.
Click here for access to the book on Google Books. *Note: some pages and pictures are missing due to copyright.