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The ultimate text on the principles and practice of regional anesthesia and pain management – thoroughly updated Since its first edition, Hadzic’s Textbook of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management has been the standard reference for students and practitioners of anesthesiology. Presented in full color, this classic covers the theory and practice of regional anesthesia in its entirety, providing readers with both the physiologic principles and specific, state-of-the-art patient-management protocols and techniques. This second edition has been completely updated to reflect the profound advances in the field. These developments include the use of ultrasonography for imaging of peripheral nerves and the central nervous system, advances in the up-to-date understanding of the role of regional anesthesia in preventing postoperative pain, and the use of point-of-care ultrasound for a vast number of other perioperative applications. The second edition features some of the most detailed and didactic anatomical artwork to date. Being a world-wide reference text, this edition also includes anatomical landmark-based and nerve stimulator guided peripheral nerve blocks. A complete, authoritative compendium of the practice of regional anesthesia and analgesia and acute pain medicine: ● More than 200 expert contributors and collaborators ● Evidence-based information that spans the entire field of RAPM ● Full-color clinical images and functional anatomy illustrations – nearly all new to this edition ● Easy-to-follow clinical decision-making diagrams, flow charts, practical tables, and clinical pearls ● Up-to-date information on the etiology, prevention, and management of a wide range of complications ● Detailed chapters on pediatric regional anesthesia ● In-depth discussion of region-specific ultrasound techniques | |||
Table of contents : Part I: History Part II: Foundations of Regional Anesthesia Section 1: Anatomy & Electrophysiology Section 2: Pharmacology Part III: Clinical Practice of Regional Anesthesia Section 1 : Local & Infiltration Anesthesia Section 2: Neuraxial Anesthesia Section 3: Peripheral Nerve Blocks Section 4: Blocks of the Head and Neck Section 5: Upper Extremity Nerve Blocks Section 6: Blocks for the Lower Extremity Section 7: Intravenous Regional Blocks for the Upper & Lower Extremity Part IV: New and Emerging Concepts in Peripheral Nerve BLocks: Equipment and Practice Part V: Ultrasound-guided Regional Anesthesia Part VI: Regional ANesthesia for Obstetric & Gynecologic Surgery Part VII: Regional Anesthesia for Pediatric Surgery Part VIII: Regional Anestheis in Patients with Special Considerations Part IX: Perioperative Management of Patients Having Regional Anesthesia Part X: Regional Anesthesia in Specific Patient Populations Part XI: Neurologic Complications of Regional Anesthesia Part XII: Does Regional Anesthesia Make a Difference? Part XIII: Reginal Anestheisa & Acute Pain Management Part XIV: Documentation & Training of Regional Anesthesia |
Chapisha Maoni