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El. knyga: Atlas of Implantable Therapies for Pain Management

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  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493921102
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493921102
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From reviews of the First Edition:

“For the practitioner new to the field of implantable therapies, this book shows the scope of this particular branch of pain medicine. It is full of good advice on techniques and how to avoid complications."

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

"All practicing pain physicians, whether their background is in anesthesia or neurosurgery, will find [ this atlas] very useful…beautifully written and well-illustrated with x-ray images and pictures…a must-read for every pain fellow and a very useful one for every pain physician."

Doody’s Review Service

Now in its Second Edition, this atlas remains an essential guide to the treatment of pain using neuromodulation and is written for all implanters, from beginners to the most advanced practitioners. It has been significantly expanded with many brand new chapters and figures and thoroughly updated to address new techniques, targets, waveforms, and concepts that have emerged since publication of the last edition and now provides even more detailed coverage of patient safety, including infection control and reduction of bleeding risks.

The new and returning physicians who have collaborated on the Second Edition are world-class in their research, clinical expertise, and ethics of practice. They have endeavored to make each segment of the atlas a great learning event through careful integration of extensive photographs, illustrations, and detailed instructions and to create a resource that helps to improve practice and enhance outcomes while complementing fellowship training, peer-to-peer experiences, and hands-on continuing medical education.

Part I Neurostimulation: Spinal Cord
1 History of Neurostimulation
3(4)
Timothy R. Deer
Jimmy Mali
2 Patient Selection
7(4)
Corey W. Hunter
Eric T. Lee
Robert Masone
Timothy R. Deer
3 Disease Indications
11(4)
Corey W. Hunter
Eric T. Lee
Robert Masone
Timothy R. Deer
4 Preoperative Evaluation for Spinal Cord Stimulation
15(8)
Corey W. Hunter
Eric T. Lee
Timothy R. Deer
5 Perioperative Precautions for Infection Control
23(4)
David A. Provenzano
6 Needle Placement for Percutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation of the Back and Legs
27(6)
Timothy R. Deer
Jason E. Pope
Louis J. Raso
7 Physician-Guided Lead Placement: Driving the Lead to the Target Location
33(8)
Timothy R. Deer
Kasra Amirdelfan
Louis J. Raso
Stanley Golovac
8 Stimulation of the Spinal Cord by Placement of Surgical-Based Paddle Leads
41(8)
Shivanand P. Lad
Erika Petersen
Andrew Marky
Timothy R. Deer
Robert M. Levy
Claudio A. Feler
9 Programming Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems
49(8)
Timothy R. Deer
10 Anchoring Percutaneous Leads During Permanent Device Placement
57(6)
Timothy R. Deer
Stanley Golovac
Matthew Kaplan
11 Tunneling Spinal Cord Stimulation Systems
63(6)
Timothy R. Deer
Jason E. Pope
12 Pocketing Techniques for Spinal Cord Stimulation and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
69(8)
Timothy R. Deer
C. Douglas Stewart
13 Wound Closure
77(12)
Timothy R. Deer
C. Douglas Stewart
14 Wound Healing
89(4)
Timothy R. Deer
C. Douglas Stewart
15 Complications of Spinal Cord Stimulation
93(12)
Timothy R. Deer
Jason E. Pope
16 Stimulation of the Nervous System to Treat Neuropathic Pain of the Foot
105(8)
Timothy R. Deer
Giancarlo Barolat
17 Sacral Nerve Root Stimulation for the Treatment of Pelvic and Rectal Pain
113(8)
Kenneth M. Alo
Nameer R. Haider
Timothy R. Deer
18 Selective Nerve Root Stimulation: Facilitating the Cephalocaudal "Retrograde" Method of Electrode Insertion
121(8)
Kenneth M. Alo
Darnell Josiah
Erich O. Richter
19 Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Anterior Abdominal Pain
129(6)
Nameer R. Haider
Timothy R. Deer
20 Electromyographic/Somatosensory-Evoked Potential Monitoring During Thoracolumbar Spinal Cord Stimulation
135(6)
Erich O. Richter
Marina V. Abramova
Darnell Josiah
Kenneth M. Alo
21 Electromyographic/Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring During Sacral Neuromodulation
141(4)
Erich O. Richter
Marina V. Abramova
Darnell Josiah
Kenneth M. Alo
22 The Future of Neurostimulation
145(6)
Timothy R. Deer
Jimmy Mali
23 Spinal Cord Stimulation of the Dorsal Root Ganglion for the Treatment of Pain
151(8)
Greg A. Bara
Timothy R. Deer
24 High-Frequency Stimulation of the Spinal Cord
159(4)
Greg A. Bara
Timothy R. Deer
25 Burst Stimulation: An Innovative Waveform Strategy for Spinal Cord Stimulation
163(8)
Jason E. Pope
Timothy R. Deer
Part II Neurostimulation: Peripheral Nerve and Peripheral Nerve Field
26 Stimulation of the Extraspinal Peripheral Nervous System
171(14)
W. Porter McRoberts
Timothy R. Deer
David Abejon
Giancarlo Barolat
27 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Knee Pain
185(6)
Timothy R. Deer
Jason E. Pope
W. Porter McRoberts
Paul Verrills
Richard Bowman
28 Neurostimulation of the Upper Extremity by Conventional Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
191(6)
Nameer R. Haider
Timothy R. Deer
29 Ultrasound Guidance for the Placement of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Devices
197(8)
Mayank Gupta
Timothy R. Deer
30 High-Frequency Electric Nerve Block to Treat Postamputation Pain
205(8)
Amol Soin
Zi-Ping Fang
Jonathan Velasco
Timothy R. Deer
31 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Miniaturization
213(12)
Tory McJunkin
Paul Lynch
Timothy R. Deer
Part III Neurostimulation: The Cranium and the Head
32 Neurostimulation: Stimulation of the Cranium and Head: Stimulation of the Deep Brain for the Treatment of Chronic Pain
225(4)
Shivanand P. Lad
Erika A. Petersen
Andrew Marky
Timothy R. Deer
Robert M. Levy
33 Stimulation of the Motor Cortex to Treat Chronic Pain
229(6)
Shivanand P. Lad
Andrew Marky
Timothy R. Deer
Robert M. Levy
Erika A. Petersen
34 Stimulation of the Peripheral Nervous System: Occipital Techniques for the Treatment of Occipital Neuritis and Transformed Migraine
235(10)
Nameer R. Haider
Timothy R. Deer
Part IV Drug Delivery
35 History of Intrathecal Drug Delivery
245(4)
Timothy R. Deer
36 Selection and Indications for Intrathecal Pump Placement
249(4)
Timothy R. Deer
Jason E. Pope
37 Placement of Intrathecal Needle and Catheter for Chronic Infusion
253(10)
Timothy R. Deer
Michael H. Verdolin
Jason E. Pope
38 Securing and Anchoring Permanent Intrathecal Catheters
263(8)
Timothy R. Deer
Michael H. Verdolin
Jason E. Pope
39 Tunneling Permanent Intrathecal Catheters
271(8)
Timothy R. Deer
Michael H. Verdolin
Jason E. Pope
40 Pocketing for Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems
279(8)
Timothy R. Deer
C. Douglas Stewart
41 Drug Selection for Intrathecal Drug Delivery
287(6)
Karina Gritsenko
Veronica Carullo
Timothy R. Deer
Jason E. Pope
42 Intrathecal Pump Refills
293(8)
Karina Gritsenko
Veronica Carullo
Timothy R. Deer
43 Complications of Intrathecal Drug Delivery
301(12)
Karina Gritsenko
Veronica Carullo
Timothy R. Deer
Index 313
Timothy R. Deer, MD, DABPM

Editor

Dr. Deer is the President and Chief Executive Officer of The Center for Pain Relief, Inc. in Charleston, West Virginia and Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology, University of West Virginia School of Medicine, Morgantown.  He is President-Elect of the International Neuromodulation Society and a former member of the board of directors of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians.  He serves on the editorial committee of the journals Neuromodulation, Pain Medicine, and Pain Physician.  Dr. Deer is Editor-in-Chief of Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Pain by Medical, Interventional, and Integrative Approaches:  the AMERICAN ACADEMY of PAIN MEDICINE Textbook on Patient Management (Springer, 2013). 

 

Jason E. Pope, MD

Associate Editor

Dr. Pope is the President of Summit Pain Alliance in Santa Rosa, California. He has recently been appointed to the North American Neuromodulation Society board as a Director-at-Large and serves as Secretary of the California Society of Interventional Pain Physicians.  During residency training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, he served as faculty with a dual appointment at the Veteran Affairs Hospital and Vanderbilt University Medical Center as Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology. He completed fellowship training in pain medicine at The Cleveland Clinic which subsequently invited to join the faculty as Associate Staff.