Never before has essential guidance been so quick and convenient to access onthe go! ‘Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management: Handbook and iPod’ truly puts the answers you need at your fingertips. Under the superb leadership of Series Editor Lee A. Fleisher, MD, experts from the University of Pennsylvania present practical coverage of regional anesthesia and pain management in a concise, at-a-glance manner. A consistent, bulleted format and concise images make it remarkably easy to review and learn even the most difficult procedures and quickly resolve thorny clinical questions. Whether you consult the pocket-sized handbook, or download the content onto your standard click-wheel iPod, you'll be amazed how easy it is to look up vital information quickly. INDICE: PART I. REGIONAL NEURAL BLOCKADE1. Equipment and Patient Monitoring2. Peripheral Nerve Stimulators3. Clinical Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics4. Neurologic Complications of Centroneuraxial Blocks5. Cervical Plexus Block6.Genitofemoral Nerve Block7. Ilioinguinal-Iliohypogastric Nerve Block8. Intercostal Nerve Block9. Femoral Nerve Block10. Sciatic Nerve Block11. Obturator Nerve Block12. Popliteal Fossa Block13. Sural Nerve Block at the Ankle14. Superficial Peroneal Block at the Ankle15. Saphenous Nerve Block16. Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block17. Tibial and Deep Peroneal Block18. Popliteal Nerve Block19. Bier BlockPART II. ACUTE PAIN20. Rib Fractures21. Peripheral Nerve Injury22. Amputation Pain23. Extremity Injury24. Soft Tissue Injury25. Whiplash26. Principles of Pharmacologic Therapy of Perioperative Pain27. Preemptive Analgesia28. Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Intravenous29. Patient-Controlled Analgesia: Epidural 30. Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Postoperative Pain31. Pain Assessment, Analgesia, and Sedation in the ICUPART III. CHRONIC PAINSection I. Overview and Clinical Assessment32. Neurophysiology of Pain33. Taxonomy of Pain34. History and Physical Examination35. Pain Questionnaires and Assessment Tools36. Psychological Assessment of Pain37. Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies38. Imaging of the SpineSection II. Pharmacotherapy39. Opioids40. Nonopioid Analgesics41. Antidepressants42. Anticonvulsants43. Anxiolytics44. Muscle Relaxants45. Oral and Topical Anesthetics and Analgesics46. Botulinum Toxin47. StimulantsSection III. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Interventions forChronic Pain48. Chemical Neurolysis49. Cryoablation50. Radiofrequency Lesioning51. Occipital Nerve Block52. Stellate Ganglion Block53. Gasserian Ganglion Block54. Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block55. Celiac Plexus Block56. Lumbar Facet Block57. Lumbar Median Branch Block58. Lumbar Sympathetic Block59. Selective Lumbar Nerve Root Block60. Selective S1 Nerve Root Block61. Sacroiliac Joint Block62. Thoracic Paravertebral Block63. Psoas Compartment Block64. Caudal Epidural Approach65. Cervical Epidural Approach66. Thoracic Epidural Approach67. Lumbar Epidural Approach68. Discography69. Electrostimulation70. Intradiscal Electrothermal Annuloplasty71. Vertebroplasty and Kyphoplasty72. Nucleoplasty73. Implantable Drug Delivery Systems74. Deep Brain Stimulation75. Trigger Point Injections76. Acupuncture77. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation78. Therapeutic Heat79. Therapeutic Cold80. Passive Physical Therapeutic ModalitiesSection IV. Educational and Psychological Management81. Patient Education82. Behavioral Modification83. Group Therapies84. Family Management85. Aggression86. Suicide87. Depression88. Anxiety89. Addiction90. Drug Misuse, Aberrant Behaviorand Pseudoaddiction91. DetoxificationSection V. Clinical Pain Syndromes92. Tension Headache93. Cervicogenic Headache94. Migraine Headache95. Cluster Headache96. Post-Dural Puncture Headache97. Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension98. Trigeminal Neuralgia99. Temporomandibular Disorders100. Atypical Facial Pain101. Herpes Zoster102. Musculoskeletal Chest Pain103. Chronic Abdominal Pain104.Pelvic Pain105. Degenerative Disc Disease106. Spinal Stenosis107. Herniated Nucleus Pulposus108. Facet Hypertrophy109. Failed Back Surgery Syndrome110. Ischemic Limb Pain111. Neuropathic Limb Pain112. Phantom Limb Pain113. Hip and Limb Pain114. Central Pain Syndrome115. Brachial Plexopathy116. Complex RegionalPain Syndrome117. Neuroma118. Postherpetic Neuralgia119. Entrapment Neuropathy120. Radiation- and Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy121. Fibromyalgia122. Muscle Pain Secondary to Spasm and Trigger Points123. AIDS 124. Osteoarthritis 125. Sickle Cell Disease 126. Multiple Sclerosis 127. Parkinsonism 128. Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy 129. Cancer Pain130. End-of-Life Issues and Treatment ofSymptoms Other Than Pain131. Pediatric Pain: Myth vs. Reality132. Pediatric Analgesic Pharmacology133. Epidemiology of Geriatric Pain134. Pathophysiology of Aging135. Treatment Options for Geriatric Pain136. Analgesics for Geriatric Pain137. Pain of Pregnancy138. Medication Use During Pregnancy139. Medication Use During Lactation140. Diagnostic imaging During Pregnancy141. Medicolegal Concerns in Pain Medicine
- ISBN: 978-1-4160-3344-8
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 432
- Fecha Publicación: 05/06/2009
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- Idioma: Desconocido