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Regional Anaesthesia, Stimulation, and Ultrasound Techniques [Part-work (fascķculo)]

Edited by , Edited by (Consultant Anaesthetist and Hononary Senior Lecturer, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and University of Leeds, UK), Edited by (Cons), Edited by (Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, UK)
  • Formatas: Part-work (fascķculo), 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 180x101x24 mm, weight: 484 g
  • Serija: Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199559848
  • ISBN-13: 9780199559848
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Part-work (fascķculo), 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 180x101x24 mm, weight: 484 g
  • Serija: Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199559848
  • ISBN-13: 9780199559848
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Regional anaesthesia is used across specialties within anaesthesia, and is a rapidly growing sub-specialty. This new handbook covers both traditional and ultrasound guided techniques, concentrating on the differences between them. Offering readers a comprehensive overview for clinical practice, it includes paediatric and acute pain applications. Each topic covers anatomy, contraindications, landmark/US settings, technique, complications, and clinical notes. Discrete sections on pharmacology, principles, and training further the book's use for teaching purposes.

It will appeal to both trainees and consultants in regional anaesthesia, as well as anaesthetic nurses and anaesthetic practitioners. Presented in the Oxford Specialist Handbook series, it offers practical advice as well as background information in a convenient pocket-sized title.

Recenzijos

This textbook, although intended for anaesthesiologists, will be of interest to various surgeons, including urologists. Professor Paul Meria European Urology This handbook is an essential pocket book for trainees undertaking the Royal College of Anaesthetists examinations (FRCA), advanced regional anaesthesia fellowships, the European Diploma of Regional Anaesthesia (EDRA) examinations, and while on regional anaesthesia rotation during their training. The book will also come in handy as a quick reference for blocks that an anaesthetist does not perform on a regular basis. * A. Berrill and P. Gupta - Leeds University *

Contributors xii
Symbols and Abbreviations xv
Part 1 General Considerations
1 A brief history of regional anaesthesia
3(8)
2 The physiology of acute pain
11(14)
3 Local anaesthetics and additives
25(12)
4 Local anaesthetic toxicity
37(12)
5 Peripheral nerve location using nerve stimulators
49(12)
6 Basic physics of ultrasound
61(18)
7 Principles and practice of ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia
79(18)
8 Risks, benefits, and controversies of regional anaesthesia
97(20)
9 Regional anaesthesia in patients taking anticoagulant drugs
117(10)
10 Preparation and care of the awake patient during surgery
127(6)
11 Wound infiltration and catheter techniques
133(6)
12 Dermatomes and myotomes
139(10)
13 Paediatric regional anaesthetic techniques
149(20)
14 Peripheral nerve catheters
169(8)
15 Training and assessment in regional anaesthesia
177(18)
Part 2 Head and Neck
16 Regional anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
195(14)
17 Maxillofacial blocks
209(26)
18 Cervical plexus blocks
235(10)
19 Stellate ganglion (cervical sympathetic trunk) block
245(8)
20 Topical and regional anaesthesia of the upper airways
253(12)
Part 3 Upper Limb
21 Interscalene brachial plexus block
265(12)
22 Suprascapular nerve block
277(6)
23 Supraclavicular brachial plexus block
283(10)
24 Infraclavicular brachial plexus block
293(10)
25 Axillary brachial plexus block
303(8)
26 Mid-humeral block
311(6)
27 Elbow and forearm blocks
317(12)
28 Wrist, hand, and finger blocks
329(10)
29 Intravenous regional anaesthesia (Bier's block)
339(6)
Part 4 Trunk Blocks
30 Intercostal and interpleural blocks
345(8)
31 Paravertebral block
353(10)
32 Transversus abdominis plane block
363(10)
33 Ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve blocks
373(8)
34 Rectus sheath block
381(8)
35 Penile block
389(6)
Part 5 Lower Limb
36 Posterior lumbar plexus (psoas compartment, lumbar plexus) block
395(10)
37 Femoral nerve block
405(8)
38 Fascia iliaca block
413(8)
39 Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh block
421(6)
40 Saphenous nerve block
427(8)
41 Obturator nerve block
435(8)
42 Parasacral approach to sacral plexus block
443(6)
43 Proximal sciatic nerve block
449(20)
44 Popliteal fossa sciatic nerve block
469(12)
45 Ankle block
481(12)
46 Foot blocks
493(6)
Part 6 Neuraxial
47 General considerations for central neuraxial blocks
499(10)
48 Epidural anaesthesia and analgesia
509(12)
49 Spinal anaesthesia, combined spinal epidural, and continuous spinal anaesthesia
521(10)
50 Ultrasound for central neuraxial blocks
531(14)
Index 545