Atlas of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia /

"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...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gray, Andrew T. (Author)
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier, Inc., [2019]
Edition:Third edition.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Section 1: introduction to ultrasound imaging. Ultrasound
  • Speed of sound
  • Attenuation
  • Reflection
  • Beam width (slice thickness)
  • Anisotropy
  • Spatial compound imaging
  • Doppler imaging
  • Ultrasound transducers
  • Transducer manipulation
  • Needle imaging
  • Approach and techniques
  • Sonographic signs of successful injections
  • Ultrasound-guided continuous peripheral nerve blocks
  • Three-dimensional ultrasound
  • Section 2: structures. Anatomic structures
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue
  • Peripheral nerves
  • Muscle
  • Tendons and ligaments
  • Arteries
  • Veins
  • Bone
  • Pleura
  • Peritoneum
  • Section 3: upper extremity blocks. Lymph nodes
  • Supraclavicular nerve block
  • Interscalene and supraclavicular blocks
  • Phrenic nerve imaging
  • Dorsal scapular nerve imaging
  • Suprascapular nerve block (anterior approach above the clavicle)
  • Infraclavicular block
  • Axillary block
  • Musculocutaneous nerve block
  • Forearm blocks
  • Radial nerve block
  • Median nerve block
  • Ulnar nerve block
  • Section 4: lower extremity blocks. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block
  • Fascia iliaca block
  • Femoral nerve block
  • The adductor canal block
  • Obturator nerve block
  • Sciatic nerve block
  • Anterior sciatic nerve block
  • Popliteal block
  • Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (PFCN) block
  • Ankle block
  • Saphenous nerve block in the leg
  • Deep peroneal nerve block
  • Superficial peroneal nerve block
  • Sural nerve block
  • Tibial nerve block
  • Section 5: trunk blocks. Intercostal nerve block. Pectoral nerve block (the pecs block)
  • Transversus thoracis muscular plane block
  • Rectus sheath block
  • Ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve blocks
  • Transversus abdominis plane (tap) blocks
  • Quadratus lumborum blocks
  • Thoracic paravertebral block
  • Pudendal nerve block in children,
  • Neuraxial block
  • Caudal epidural block
  • Section 6: head and neck blocks. Supraorbital nerve block
  • Mental nerve block
  • Superior laryngeal nerve block
  • Transtracheal block
  • Greater occipital nerve block
  • Lesser occipital nerve block
  • Great auricular nerve block
  • Cervical plexus block
  • Stellate ganglion block (cervicothoracic sympathetic ganglion block)
  • Section 7 : safety issues.
  • Safety: practical techniques to prevent complications during ultrasound-guided nerve blocks
  • 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.