Atlas of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia/ by Andrew T. Gray
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Revised edition of: Atlas of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia / Andrew T. Gray. 2nd edition, ©2013
Includes Bibliographical references and Index
CONTENTS
Section 1: introduction to ultrasound imaging.1.Ultrasound--
2.Speed of sound--
3.Attenuation--
4.Reflection--
5.Beam width (slice thickness)--
6.Anisotropy--
7.Spatial compound imaging--
8.Doppler imaging--
9.Ultrasound transducers--
10.Transducer manipulation--
11.Needle imaging--
12.Approach and techniques--
13.Sonographic signs of successful injections--
14.Ultrasound-guided continuous peripheral nerve blocks--
15.Three-dimensional ultrasound--
Section 2: structures. 16.Anatomic structures--
17.Skin and subcutaneous tissue--
18.Peripheral nerves--
19.Muscle--
20.Tendons and ligaments--
21.Arteries--
22.Veins--
23.Bone--
24.Pleura--
25.Peritoneum--
Section 3: upper extremity blocks. 26.Lymph nodes--
27.Supraclavicular nerve block--
28.Interscalene and supraclavicular blocks--
29.Phrenic nerve imaging--
30.Dorsal scapular nerve imaging--
31.Suprascapular nerve block (anterior approach above the clavicle)--
32.Infraclavicular block--
33.Axillary block--
34.Musculocutaneous nerve block--
35.Forearm blocks--
36.Radial nerve block--
37.Median nerve block--
38.Ulnar nerve block--
Section 4: lower extremity blocks. 39.Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block--
40.Fascia iliaca block--
41.Femoral nerve block--
42.The adductor canal block--
43.Obturator nerve block--
44.Sciatic nerve block--
45.Anterior sciatic nerve block--
46.Popliteal block--
47.Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (PFCN) block--
48.Ankle block--
49.Saphenous nerve block in the leg--
50.Deep peroneal nerve block---
51.Superficial peroneal nerve block--
52.sural nerve block--
53.Tibial nerve block--
Section 5: trunk blocks. 54.Intercostal nerve block.-- 55.Pectoral nerve block (the pecs block)--
56.Transversus thoracis muscular plane block--
57.Rectus sheath block--
58.Ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve blocks--
59.Transversus abdominis plane (tap) blocks--
60.Quadratus lumborum blocks--
61.Thoracic paravertebral block--
62.Pudendal nerve block in children--
63.Neuraxial block--
64.Caudal epidural block--
Section 6: head and neck blocks. 65.Supraorbital nerve block--
66.Mental nerve block--
67.Superior laryngeal nerve block--
68.Transtracheal block--
69.Greater occipital nerve block--
70.Lesser occipital nerve block--
71.Great auricular nerve block--
72.Cervical plexus block--
73.Stellate ganglion block (cervicothoracic sympathetic ganglion block)--
Section 7 : safety issues.
74.Safety: practical techniques to prevent complications during ultrasound-guided nerve blocks--
75.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.
"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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