Andre P Boezaart. Primer of Regional Anesthesia Anatomy


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This Complete Second Edition is an easy to study extension of the very successful previous Primer, and includes information on and discussion of macro-, micro- and sonoanatomy; of extreme valueare the references to various videos depicting the nervous system anatomy and the different blocks that serve patients best.




Andre P Boezaart. Primer of Regional Anesthesia Anatomy


Book Description

Second Edition is an easy to study extension of the very successful previous Primer, andVolume 1 includes information on and discussion of macro-, micro- and sonoanatomy of the proximal brachialplexus, and the distal brachial plexus; of extreme value are the references to various videos depicting the nervoussystem anatomy and the different blocks that serve patients best.




Atlas of Peripheral Nerve Blocks and Anatomy for Orthopaedic Anesthesia


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Master all of the blocks required for orthopaedic anesthesia, including both single-injection and continuous nerve blocks! This text and its companion DVD thoroughly review the anatomy points you need to know to effectively execute these techniques, and demonstrate all 16 essential nerve blocks as performed by specialists in orthopaedic anesthesiology. Abundant full-color photographs of the sequence of each block - combined with full-color drawings and photographs of cadaver sections of the applied anatomy - help to ensure proper needle placement for each procedure. Presents anatomy and techniques from a variety of perspectives through anatomical drawings, gross anatomy images, and photographs of surface anatomy - ensuring proper needle placement for each nerve block. Uses a practical, "how-to" approach that makes the latest techniques easy to learn. Covers problems and pitfalls to help you avoid potential complications. Shows you how to perform both single-injection and continuous nerve blocks, and demonstrates the anatomical responses gained from percutaneous stimulation of the nerves, via videos on the companion DVD.




Andre P Boezaart. Primer of Regional Anesthesia Anatomy:


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Second Edition is an easy to study extension of the very successful previous Primer, andVolume 2 includes information on and discussion of macro-, micro- and sonoanatomy of the anterior thigh, theposterior thigh, and the nerves around the ankle; of extreme value are the references to various videos depictingthe nervous system anatomy and the different blocks that serve patients best.







Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine


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This full-color text/atlas describes all of the nerve blocks for which ultrasound guidance has proved efficacious, including upper and lower limb blocks. The chapter organization is similar to Chelly's Peripheral Nerve Blocks book: each block is described by concise text covering the indications for use, necessary equipment, anatomic landmarks, approach, and technique. The blocks are richly illustrated by ultrasound stills and relevant anatomy. A companion Website will have video modules on 1. principles of sonography, including how to turn on the machine, set up the transducers, move the transducers, change the contrast, depth, frequency and dynamic range compression settings, how to use color Doppler flow imaging and align the needle with the beam and 2. ultrasound-guided blocks of the interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, femoral, subgluteal, popliteal, and caudal regions.




Primer for Regional Anesthesia Anatomy


Book Description

This Complete Third Edition is an easy to study extension of the very successful previous Primers, and includes information on and discussion of macro-, micro- and sonoanatomy; of extreme value are the references to various videos depicting the nervous system anatomy and the different blocks that serve patients best. André Boezaart and his colleagues have compiled this essential resource for anyone who needs a more comprehensive understanding of the complexities of the nervous system anatomy as it applies to regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine. With over four decades of personal experience researching, practicing, and teaching in these specific areas, together with over 150 years combined experience of the co-authors, Professor Boezaart, et al. are best qualified to bring this essential resource to the perpetual student.




Must Know Anatomy for Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine


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A compendium of practical regional anesthesia anatomy compiled by team of doctors with countless years of experience, led by the creator of the fabled RASCI; Featuring 120 illustrations, diagrams, radiographs, 53 gross anatomical dissections and microscopic images, and a whopping 74 instructional ultrasound images. It integrates macroanatomy, microanatomy, sonoanatomy and functional anatomy in 1 manageable reference for both the novice and expert alike, with supplementary instructional videos available. A navigation tool to guide the student of regional anesthesia through the anatomic secrets of the human body, featuring the stellar illustrations of Mary K. Bryson, the volume is a convenient size to readily consult, and is also available in digital formats. One of the essential reads for all medical graduates and training anesthesiologists seeking to understand both the basics and detailed nuances of nerve anatomy and regional anesthesia.




The Anatomical Foundations of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine Macroanatomy Microanatomy Sonoanatomy Functional anatomy


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Although the timeless quote of Alon Winnie (ASRA Founding Father), that regional anesthesia is simply an exercise in applied anatomy, rings true and will continue to ring true for many years to come, we now have a better understanding of the micro- and ultrastructure of the nerves and the anatomical features – membranes, fascia, fascial planes, and barriers – that surround them. With this understanding on an anatomical basis, anesthesiologists can now better appreciate the reasoning behind why pain blocks sometimes fail; or where the “sweet spot” of a nerve is and how to find it; or why epidural blocks are segmental while subarachnoid blocks are not; or why older patients are less prone to postdural puncture headache, and many more issues of regional anesthesia and pain medicine. The Anatomical Foundations of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine is a textbook which explains the sensory function of each nerve in the human body in detail, including the motor function. The textbook also features detailed information on nerve sonoanatomy. This textbook is written and designed to convey practical working knowledge of the macro-, micro-, sono-, and functional anatomy required for regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine in an accessible manner through the use of detailed illustrations, (anatomical figures, diagrams and tables), with simplified legends and videos that allow readers to understand concepts – such as percutaneuous nerve mapping and nerve blockade access – in a dynamic manner. The extensive reference lists adequately complement the knowledge provided in the text. The book is essential for all medical graduates and training anesthesiologists seeking to understand the basics and detailed nuances of nerve anatomy and regional anesthesia.




Anesthesiology


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