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Sonoanatomy for Anaesthetists

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 11/2012





Note Editore

The accuracy with which clinicians can locate nerves and blood vessels has increased greatly with the development of portable handheld ultrasound scanners, and no specialty has felt the benefit more than anesthesia. This practical atlas of ultrasound anatomy addresses the two main challenges for anyone learning ultrasound-guided techniques: 1. Where do I place the probe? 2. What exactly am I looking at? Each nerve block or vascular access site is illustrated with: • An anatomical line illustration • A clinical photograph showing the correct ultrasound probe position • The ultrasound scan • A line illustration of the scan labelled to indicate the salient anatomical features All relevant anatomic regions are included: upper limb, lower limb, neck, thorax and abdomen. Concise notes for each entry indicate scan landmarks and give useful tips and advice on potential complications. Sonoanatomy for Anesthetists is an essential resource for anesthetists, intensivists and chronic pain specialists.




Sommario

Introduction; Part I. Upper Limb: 1. Suprascapular nerve; 2. Supraclavicular brachial plexus; 3. Interscalene brachial plexus; 4. Infraclavicular brachial plexus; 5. Axillary brachial plexus; 6. Radial nerve in upper arm; 7. Medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm; 8. Lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm; 9. Median nerve in the cubital fossa; 10. Median nerve in the forearm; 11. Ulnar nerve in the forearm; 12. Radial nerve in the forearm; 13. Median nerve at the wrist; 14. Ulnar nerve at the wrist; Part II. Lower Limb: 15. Femoral nerve; 16. Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh; 17. Obturator nerve; 18. Sciatic nerve at the gluteal fold; 19. Sciatic nerve in the popliteal fossa; 20. Posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh; 21. Common peroneal nerve; 22. Saphenous nerve in the lower leg; 23. Sural nerve in the calf; 24. Posterior tibial nerve in the lower leg; 25. Deep peroneal nerve; 26. Superficial peroneal nerve; 27. Saphenous nerve in the thigh; 28. Sural nerve in the lower leg; 29. Posterior tibial nerve at the ankle; 30. Sural nerve at the ankle; Part III. Back: 31. Sonoanatomy of the lumbar spine; 32. Lumbar plexus; 33. Sonoanatomy of the thoracic spine; 34. The thoracic paravertebral; 35. Sonoanatomy of the cervical spine; 36. Medial branch of the posterior primary ramus; 37. Sonoanatomy of the sacrum; 38. Ultrasound in the caudal epidural; Part IV. Neck: 39. Greater occipital nerve; 40. Greater auricular nerve; 41. Superficial cervical plexus; 42. Deep cervical plexus; 43. Stellate ganglion; Part V. Abdomen: 44. Subcostal TAP; 45. Lower TAP; 46. Ilioinguinal nerve; 47. Rectus sheath; Part VI. Vascular Access: 48. IJV; 49. Femoral vein; 50. Radial artery; 51. Subclavin vein; Index.




Prefazione

This practical illustrated handbook of ultrasound anatomy addresses the two main challenges for anyone learning ultrasound techniques: where to place the probe, and how to interpret what is seen on the screen. An essential resource for anesthetists, intensivists and chronic pain specialists.




Autore

Edward Lin is Consultant in Pain Management and Anaesthesia, Glenfield Hospital, University of Leicester Hospitals NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.
Atul Gaur is Consultant Anaesthetist, Glenfield Hospital, University of Leicester Hospitals NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.
Michael Jones is Consultant Anaesthetist, Glenfield Hospital, University of Leicester Hospitals NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.
Aamer Ahmed is Consultant Anaesthetist, Glenfield Hospital, University of Leicester Hospitals NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.




Note Libraio

The accuracy with which clinicians can locate nerves and blood vessels has increased greatly with the development of portable handheld ultrasound scanners, and no specialty has felt the benefit more than anesthesia. This practical atlas of ultrasound anatomy addresses the two main challenges for anyone learning ultrasound-guided techniques: 1. Where do I place the probe? 2. What exactly am I looking at? Each nerve block or vascular access site is illustrated with: • An anatomical line illustration • A clinical photograph showing the correct ultrasound probe position • The ultrasound scan • A line illustration of the scan labelled to indicate the salient anatomical features All relevant anatomic regions are included: upper limb, lower limb, neck, thorax and abdomen










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780521106665

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 246 x 7 x 220 mm Ø 430 gr
Formato: Libro a spirale
Illustration Notes:256 colour illus. 1 table
Pagine Arabe: 135


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