Atlas of Ultrasound Guided Regional Anesthesia

by Andrew T. Gray

Ebook, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

Online - See item details for access

Publication

Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, 3rd edition

ISBN

0323512100 / 9780323512107

Description

"Step-by-step videos and images, board-style review questions, and coverage of new blocks make this highly respected title a must-have reference for clinical practice. Written by Andrew T. Gray, MD, PhD, one of the pioneers of the use of ultrasound to guide needle placement, Atlas of Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia, 3rd Edition, shows you how to safely and effectively use the latest methods and applications of this technique"--Publisher's description.

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CONTENTS:
Section 1: introduction to ultrasound imaging. Ultrasound
Speed of sound
Attenuation
Reflection
Beam width (slice thickness)
Anisotropy
Spatial compound imaging
Doppler imaging
Ultrasound transducers
Transducer manipulation
Needle imaging
Approach and techniques
Sonographic signs of successful injections
Ultrasound-guided continuous peripheral nerve blocks
Three-dimensional ultrasound
Section 2: structures. Anatomic structures
Skin and subcutaneous tissue
Peripheral nerves
Muscle
Tendons and ligaments
Arteries
Veins
Bone
Pleura
Peritoneum
Section 3: upper extremity blocks. Lymph nodes
Supraclavicular nerve block
Interscalene and supraclavicular blocks
Phrenic nerve imaging
Dorsal scapular nerve imaging
Suprascapular nerve block (anterior approach above the clavicle)
Infraclavicular block
Axillary block
Musculocutaneous nerve block
Forearm blocks
Radial nerve block
Median nerve block
Ulnar nerve block
Section 4: lower extremity blocks. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block
Fascia iliaca block
Femoral nerve block
The adductor canal block
Obturator nerve block
Sciatic nerve block
Anterior sciatic nerve block
Popliteal block
Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (PFCN) block
Ankle block
Saphenous nerve block in the leg
Deep peroneal nerve block
Superficial peroneal nerve block
Sural nerve block
Tibial nerve block
Section 5: trunk blocks. Intercostal nerve block. Pectoral nerve block (the pecs block)
Transversus thoracis muscular plane block
Rectus sheath block
Ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve blocks
Transversus abdominis plane (tap) blocks
Quadratus lumborum blocks
Thoracic paravertebral block
Pudendal nerve block in children,
Neuraxial block
Caudal epidural block
Section 6: head and neck blocks. Supraorbital nerve block
Mental nerve block
Superior laryngeal nerve block
Transtracheal block
Greater occipital nerve block
Lesser occipital nerve block
Great auricular nerve block
Cervical plexus block
Stellate ganglion block (cervicothoracic sympathetic ganglion block)
Section 7 : safety issues.
Safety: practical techniques to prevent complications during ultrasound-guided nerve blocks
Regional anesthesia in resource-constrained environments
Appendices. Self-assessment questions: text
Self-assessment questions: images
Advanced self-assessment questions: text
Advanced self-assessment questions: images.
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