Interventional pain management
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Interventional pain management
W.B. Saunders Company, c1996
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume provides up-to-date information on interventional pain management, and contains step-by-step explanations to make techniques accessible. The text covers: mechanisms of pain and their clinical implications; spinal drugs delivery system; and advanced managemment techniques as well as future techniques. Each chapter contains practical suggestions for improving the success rate of interventional pain management techniques and avoiding pitfalls.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The anatomy and physiology of pain-clinical correlates: toward a new concept of pain
- anatomy of the pain processing system
- pharmacology of the pain processing system
- receptors at the spinal cord level - the clinical target
- functional anatomy of the spine
- pharmacologic management and its limitations
- programming for success. Part 2 Evaluation of the patient in pain: targeted history and physical examination
- radiologic testing in patient evaluation
- neurophysiologic testing in the evaluation of the patient in pain
- psychological testing in the evaluation of the patient in pain
- differential neural blockade for the diagnosis of pain mechanisms
- spinal endoscopy - current concepts. Part 3 Neural blockade and neurolytic blocks: local anaesthetics in clinical practice
- neurolytic agents in clinical practice
- cryoneurolysis in clinical practice
- radiofrequency techniques in clinical practice
- atlanto-occipital and atlantoaxial injections in the treatment of headache and neck pain
- sphenopalatine ganglion block
- occipital nerve block
- blockade of the gasserian ganglion and the distal trigeminal nerve
- glossopharyngeal nerve block
- cervical plexus blockade
- stellate ganglion block
- cervical epidural nerve block
- facet block and neurolysis
- thoracic epidural nerve block
- intercostal nerve block
- interpleural catheters - indications and techniques
- lumbar epidural nerve block
- continuous epidural infusion and patient-combined epidural analgaesia in the management of pain
- lysis of epidural adhesions utilizing the epidural approach
- lumbar sympathetic nerve block and neurolysis
- celiac plexus and splanchnic nerve block
- caudal epidural nerve block
- superior hypogastric plexus block - a new therapeutic approach for pelvic pain
- peripheral neurolysis in the management of pain
- subarachnoid neurolytic blocks. Part 4 Neuroaugmentation: mechanisms of action of spinal cord stimulation
- spinal cord stimulation and intractable pain - patient selection
- implantation techniques for spinal cord stimulation
- peripheral nerve stimulation - current concepts
- avoiding difficulties in spinal cord stimulation. Part 5 Spinal opioids: current status of epidural and spinal opioids
- spinal administration of opioids for nonmalignant pain syndromes - a US experience
- long-term intrathecal drug administration in the treatment of persistent noncancer pain - a 3-year experience
- tunnelled epidural catheters - practical considerations and implantation techniques
- implantation techniques for totally implantable drug administration systems
- implantable technology for totally implantable drug administration systems
- implantable technology for pain control - identification and management of problems and complications
- the role of implantable pain management technologies - an algorithm for decision-making. Part 6 Neurosurgical techniques: the role of neurosurgery in the management of intractable pain
- neuroadenolysis of the pituitary - (Part contents)
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