Showing posts with label regional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label regional. Show all posts

Friday, October 20, 2017

Complications of Regional Anesthesia: Principles of Safe Practice in Local and Regional Anesthesia 3rd

Reflecting the rapid growth of pain medicine and of ultrasound as a tool, this Third Edition is more comprehensive and inclusive than previous editions and features additional pages, tables, diagrams, and color illustrations. In addition to the discipline of Anesthesiology, other specialists, who use local and regional anesthesia techniques, (surgeons, ophthalmologists, emergency medicine physicians and dentists), have also contributed to this edition of the book. Complications of Regional Anesthesia, with its newly added subtitle, Principles of Safe Practice in Local and Regional Anesthesia, stresses the relatively new emphasis and importance on safety and prevention and broadens the discussion to include the practice and administration of not just regional but also local anesthesia.
Each chapter has been thoroughly revised, brought up-to-date, and features full color images. Individual chapters cover complications associated with specific nerve blocks; IV and catheter methods; obstetric regional anesthesia; pediatric regional anesthesia; ophthalmic regional anesthesia; and treatment of acute and chronic pain.
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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Atlas of Neural Therapy With Local Anesthetics


Known to provide instant relief of pain, increased
motion, and return of function for a variety of problems unresolved by other
methods, neural therapy is widely used throughout Europe and is rapidly gaining
worldwide acceptance in the therapeutic armamentarium elsewhere. This new
edition of Dr. Mathias Dosch’s classic Atlas of Neural Therapy with Local
Anesthetics
covers the methodology, indications, and techniques for a proven therapy, which involves injecting procaine or lidocaine into specific nerve and tissue sites to restore proper bioelectrical function. With this striking visual guide at hand, even physicians without extensive prior experience in neural therapy will be able to implement the techniques successfully in their everyday practice.
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Monday, July 10, 2017

Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Target Controlled Infusion

This is a comprehensive and authoritative presentation of total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and target controlled infusion (TCI). The editors’ international reputation has enabled them to recruit leading experts from around the world to write single-author chapters in their area of expertise. Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Target Controlled Infusions is the first multi-disciplinary, globally authored volume on the topic.  

Providing a single source of information on all aspects of TIVA and TCI, from pharmacologic modeling and the pharmacology of intravenous anesthetic drugs to practical considerations in the clinical setting and the requirements of special populations, Total Intravenous Anesthesia and Target Controlled Infusions examines the debate about the risks and advantages of TIVA, analyze outcome studies, and provides guidance on creating a curriculum to teach TIVA and TCI.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

LOCAL AND REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

This volume in the successful Made Easy series is aimed at all doctors working in accident and emergency departments to help remind them of the common nerve block techniques. These techniques can be difficult to master and require great precison. Each procedure is described in step-by-step detail along with accompanying colour illustrations.http://microify.com/yIp

Friday, February 2, 2007

Peripheral Nerve Blocks: A Color Atlas, 2nd Edition



Thoroughly updated and greatly expanded for its Second Edition, this best-selling full-color atlas is a step-by-step guide to performing peripheral nerve blocks. For each nerve block, the book provides detailed information about indications, patient positioning, needle selection, drug selection and volume, anatomic landmarks, approach, and technique and offers tips for maximizing effectiveness and minimizing complications. Full-color clinical photographs and line art demonstrate anatomic landmarks, patient positioning, and techniques.
This edition features expanded coverage of the pharmacology of local anesthetics, a new section on pain blocks, and increased emphasis on continuous infusion blocks and pediatric peripheral nerve blocks. New chapters on upper and lower extremity innervation and facial blocks are also included.
Good atlas of regional anaesthesia

Book details:
Author:Chelly , Jacques E

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2nd edition (September 1, 2003)
Pages:257
Size:56 MB
Format: compiled HTML help file

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Hypertextbook of Regional Anaesthesia for Obstetrics

Hypertextbook of regional anaesthesia for obstetrics

An outline format of a published work that covers all aspects of anatomy, neonatology, pharmacology, resuscitation, cesarean section, general & spinal anaesthesia, etc.
Offers a subject and drug index.

Editors: Stephen P Gatt and Andrew Pybus.
Sub-editors: Leonie Watterson and Clive Collier


Hypertextbook of Regional Anaesthesia for Obstetrics

Friday, November 24, 2006

Ultrasound Guided Nerve Blockade

Ultrasound guided blockade

Recent advances in technology have brought a new generation of portable and affordable 2-D ultrasound devices to patients' bedsides and following the introduction of NICE guidelines recommending the use of ultrasound for the placement of central venous catheters, the availability of these devices in anaesthetic environments is increasing.
One developing area of ultrasound use in anaesthesia is for performing peripheral nerve blockade. Portable 2D ultrasound allows the clinican to place needles with precision, guided by a real-time image of the patient's actual anatomy and not that implied by surface anatomy landmarks. Such a technique offers potential advantages including:

Improved effectiveness with accurate and reliable deposition of local anaesthetic to target.

Improved safety profile with the potential to eliminate traumatic nerve injury from needle placement and intravascular injection.

Eliminates technical difficulties associated with individual anatomical variation and distortion in for example obese patients.In order to benefit from these advantages, clinicians require training in this new technique as well as access to appropriate equipment and consumables. It is hoped that this electronic introductory text will generate interest amongst clinicians and encourage them to undertake training and continue to develop this potentially revolutionary field.


Book details:
Author: Dr. James Barrington FRCA & Dr. Barry Nicholls FRCA
Website: www.AnaesthesiaUK.com
Created/Updated: January 2006
Size: 4.5 MB

Format:PDB

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Compendium of Regional Anesthesia
from Astra Pharmaceuticals

compendium of regional anesthesia

" The compendium of regional anesthesia" is a pocket booklet of regional local anesthtics blocks
that is distributed free of charge by astra pharmaceuticals.
this document is an iSilo conversion of that booklet to demonstrate
the' e reader 'capabilities of the latest colour.
This booklet was originally made avaliable in Germany by Astra Chemicals GmbH.
The aim has been to produce handy ,annotated refrence booklet of techniques
and landmarks whichcomplements standard text books.

Book details:
Author: Compiled by Jim Berrington
Website: Medi-Cal.org/UK
Created/Updated: 6/21/2002
Size: 4.0MB


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