Regional anaesthesia in babies and children

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Regional anaesthesia in babies and children

J.M. Peutrelland S.J. Mather

Oxford University Press, 1996

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  • pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Regional anaesthesia is currently undergoing a renaissance in paediatric anaesthetic practice, particularly in day case surgery, for post-operative pain relief and in ex-premature babies. However, most practical textbooks of local anaesthetic technique are not written with small children, and particularly newborn infants, in mind. This practical manual has been designed to aid both those aiming to refresh their knowledge of the techniques of regional anaesthesia in babies and children, and those learning these methods for the first time. Whilst it is not intended as a substitute for direct trainig by experts, its clear and concise text and simple diagrams make it an ideal companion to 'hands on' training in the operating theatre. Both authors have extensive experience of teaching anaestheitc trainees. The two introductory chapters of this book describe the relevant pharmacological and biological differences between infants, children and adults, and the general practical aspects of regional anaesthesia. The book is then divided into sections describing the nerve blocks of the major anatomical regions of the body. The descriptions of the different blocks can be read independently and include the relevant anatomy, indications, specific contraindictions, equipment, drugs and dosages, Each description concludes with a step-by-step guide to the block illustrated with photographs and simple diagrams.

目次

  • Part 1: Background and principles of regional anaesthesia in children
  • 1. General aspects of regional anaesthesie in children and babies
  • 2. Biology and pharmacology: some differences
  • Part 2: Techniques of regional anaesthesia: topical and infiltration anaesthesia
  • 3. Topical anaesthesia of skin and mucous membranes
  • 4. Wound instillation and infiltration
  • Part 3: Techniques of regional anaesthesia: nerve blockade
  • 5. Nerve blocks for dental surgery
  • 6. Great auricular nerve block
  • 7. Upper limb blocks
  • 8. Intercostal nerve block
  • 9. Nerve blocks for inguinal herniotomy and orchidopexy
  • 10. Penile block
  • 11. Nerve blocks of the lower limb
  • Part 4: Techniques of regional anaesthesia: neuroaxial anaesthesia
  • 12. Extradural anaesthesia
  • 13. Subarachnoid anaesthesia in children
  • 14. Regional anaesthesia in awake babies

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