Regional Nerve Blocks in Anesthesia and Pain Therapy : Imaging-Guided and Traditional Techniques by Philip Peng (2022, Hardcover)
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The book is unique in that it covers ultrasound and fluoroscopic-guided techniques, as well as traditional landmark-guided techniques.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer International Publishing A&G
ISBN-10303088726X
ISBN-139783030887261
eBay Product ID (ePID)20057259155
Product Key Features
Number of PagesLi, 1031 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRegional Nerve Blocks in Anesthesia and Pain Therapy : Imaging-Guided and Traditional Techniques
SubjectNeurology, Pain Medicine, Surgery / General, Anesthesiology
Publication Year2022
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaMedical
AuthorPhilip Peng
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight120.2 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.3 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number5
Dewey Edition23
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Original LanguageEnglish
Dewey Decimal617.96
Table Of ContentPart I. General Consideration.- Regional nerve block in anesthesia and pain therapy-general consideration.- Basic of ultrasound imaging.- Use of nerve stimulation in regional anesthesia.- Complication of regional anesthesia.- Local anesthetic systemic toxicity.- Part II. Nerve Block for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy in Head and Neck Region.- Regional anesthesia in ophthalmology.- Regional anesthesia for airway.-Nerve block for trigeminal nerve (superficial).- Nerve block for trigeminal nerve (deep).- Gasserian ganglion ablation and sphenopalatine ganglion intervention.- Occipital nerve.- Cervical sympathetic chain and superior cervical ganglion.- Cervical plexus block.- Cervical interlaminar epidural injection.- Cervical facet nerve block and denervation.- Cervical nerve root injection.- Cervical dorsal root ganglion pulsed radiofrequency treatment.- Part III. Nerve Block for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy for Shoulder.- Suprascapular nerve.- Axillary nerve.- Nerve block for pain therapy in shoulder.- Rotator muscles and subscapular nerve injection.- Calcific tendinitis intervention.- Shoulder joint denervation.- Part IV. Nerve Block for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy for Upper Limb.- Brachial plexus-Anatomy.- Brachial plexus above the clavicle.- Brachial plexus below the clavicle.- Brachial plexus block-landmark guided technique.- Intravenous regional anesthesia IVRA.- Peripheral nerve block around elbow or forearm.- Pain procedures around elbow.- Pain procedures around wrist.- Part V. Nerve Block for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy in Chest, Abdomen and Pelvis.- Thoracic paravertebral block.- Pectoralis nerve and serratus plane block.- Transverse abdominal plane block.- Quadratus lumborum block.- Intercostal nerve block.- Ilioinguinal and genitofemoral nerve block.- Piriformis and obturator internus injection.- Pudendal nerve.- Paracervical block.- Part VI. Nerve Block for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy in Neuraxial Region.- Neuraxial anatomy and sonoanatomy.- Neuraxial anesthesia and analgesia for surgery.- Neuraxial anesthesia and analgesia for obstetric practice.- Thoracic facet block.- Celiac plexus block.- Lumbar sympathetic block.- Lumbar facet nerve and joint block.- Lumbar facet denervation.- Superior hypogastric plexus and ganglion impar block.- Sacroiliac joint injection.- Sacral lateral branch block and radiofrequency ablation.- Sacral nerve root.- Caudal epidural.- Lumbosacral epiduroscopy.- Percutaneous epidural neuroplasty.- Part VII. Nerve Block for Regional Anesthesia and Pain Therapy for Lower Limb.- Lumbar plexus block-anterior approach (femoral nerve, 3-in-1, fascia iliaca block).- Posterior approach to peripheral nerve block in the lumbar region.- Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve.- Obturator nerve.- Sciatic nerve-proximal.- Sciatic nerve-distal.- Adductor canal block.- iPACK block.- Hip joint and trochanteric bursa injection.- Hip joint pericapsular nerve group block and denervation.- Knee joint injection.- Knee joint denervation.- Ankle nerve block.- Ankle joint injection.- Metatarsophalangeal joint and Morton's neuroma injection.- Landmark guided technique for regional anesthesia of lower limb.- Part VIII. Neuromodulation Therapy.- Peripheral nerve stimulation.- Spinal cord stimulation.- Intrathecal drug delivery system.- Part IX. Regional Anesthesia for Children.- Regional anesthesia for upper limb in children.- Regional anesthesia for lower limb in children.- Truncal and neuraxial blockade in children.
SynopsisThis comprehensive atlas, which includes a wealth of illustrations and anatomic pictures created by the editors, covers a broad range of both regional anesthesia and pain intervention techniques, including neuromodulation. The book is unique in that it covers ultrasound and fluoroscopic-guided techniques, as well as traditional landmark-guided techniques. The authors and editors are internationally renowned experts, and share extensive theoretic and practical insights into regional anesthesia, pain therapy and anatomic sciences for everyday practice. The book addresses the application of ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance for pain interventions and provides detailed coverage of ultrasound-guided and landmark-guided regional anesthesia. The book represents a detailed guide to the application of regional anesthesia and pain medicine; furthermore, examples of medico-legal documentation are also included in this edition. The 5th edition of Regional NerveBlocks in Anesthesia and Pain Medicine is practically oriented and provides essential guidelines for the clinical application of regional anesthesia. It is intended for anesthesiologists and all professionals engaged in the field of pain therapy such as pain specialists, surgeons, orthopedists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, general practitioners, and nurse anesthetists.