Regional anesthesia and analgesia

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Regional anesthesia and analgesia

[edited by] David L. Brown ; illustrated by David A. Factor

W.B. Saunders, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Dr. Brown-along with 59 nationally recognized authorities-provide all of the information readers need to deepen their understanding and better apply regional techniques to the full range of patients, surgical operations, and diagnostic and therapeutic pain procedures. Five main sections proceed logically from the development of regional anaesthesia to basic science to induction to side effects, complications and concurrent medical problems to clinical applications. Section 5 includes sub-sections on regional techniques for surgery and the sub-specialities, acute pain, obstetric pain and chronic pain-making this the perfect resource. From the Preface: " The emphasis of this book is on regional anesthesia and analgesia techniques and their practical clinical application."

Table of Contents

Section I: Development of Regional Anesthesia. Observations on Regional Anesthesia. Regional Anesthesia and Chronic Pain Therapy: A History. Section II: Basic Science of Regional Anesthesia. Part A: Anatomy. Part B: Physiology. Part C: Pharmacology. Section III: Induction of Regional Anesthesia. Part A: Equipment and Drugs. Equipment. Intravenous and Inhaled Adjuvants. Local Anesthetics. Neuraxial Administration of Opioids and Nonopioids. Additives to Local Anesthetic Solutions. Part B: Block Technique. Head and Neck Regional Blocks. Upper Extremity Blocks. Lower Extremity Blocks. Regional Anesthesia of the Trunk. Neuraxial Blocks. Sympathetic Nerve Blocks. Intravenous Regional Anesthesia. Section IV: Concurrent Medical Problems, Side Effects, And Complications with Regional Anesthesia. Physiological Effects of Regional Block. Concurrent Medical Problems and Regional Anesthesia. Acute Complications and Side-Effects of Regional Anesthesia. Delayed Complications and Side-Effects of Regional Anesthesia. Section IV: Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia in Practice. Part A: Surgery and Subspecialties. Neurosurgery. Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaryngology. General Surgery and Trauma. Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery. Gynecology and Urology. Orthopedics. Pediatrics. Outpatient. Part B: Obstetrics. Analgesia During Labor and Delivery. Cesarean Section Anesthesia. Postdelivery Analgesia. Part C: Acute Pain. Anesthesiology-Based Acute Pain Services: A Contemporary View. Analgesic Techniques. Outcome After Epidural Anesthesia and Analgesia. Part D: Chronic Pain. Pharmacology of Pain Control. Benign Pain. Cancer Pain.

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