Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine:: A Problem-Based Learning Approach provides a comprehensive review of regional anesthesia and acute pain medicine for medical learners to integrate theoretical knowledge into clinical practice. Its problem-based format incorporates a pool of multiple-choice questions for self-assessment. Each of its 50 case-based chapters is accompanied by questions and answers accessible online in a full practice exam. These chapters coverseveral areas such as pharmacology, obstetric and pediatric regional anesthesia, complex acute pain problems, anticoagulation, and regional anesthesia and complicated nerve blocks. The cases presented are also unique, as each chapter starts with a case description, usually a compilation of several actual cases,which branches out through case-based questions to increasingly complex situations. This structure is designed to create an authentic experience mirroring the nuances of a complicated clinical scenario. The discussion sections that follow offer a comprehensive approach to the chapters subject matter, thus creating a modern, complete, and up-to-date medical review of the topic.
Contributors; Chapter 1. Topographic Anatomy and Physiologic Considerations; N. Robert Harvey and Sylvia H. Wilson; Chapter 2. Perioperative Considerations for Success of Regional Anesthesia; Richa Wardhan and Janet Jira; Chapter 3. Regional Anesthesia Equipment; Thomas Halaszynski; Chapter 4. Setting Up a Modern Acute Pain Service (APS); Jeffrey J. Mojica, Sean Washek, and Eric S. Schwenk; Chapter 5. Multimodal Analgesia; Archana ONeill and Philipp Lirk; Chapter 6. Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity; Osemeke Edobor, Veena Graff, and Taras Grosh; Chapter 7. Prolonging Nerve Blocks; Brenton Alexander and Rodney Gabriel; Chapter 8. Awake Intubation and Airway Blocks; Choopong Luansritisakul, Kamen Vlassakov, and Nantthasorn Zinboonyahgoon; Chapter: 9. Scalp Blocks: An Overview of Indications, Anatomy, and Technique; Arthur Formanek; Chapter 10. Cervical Plexus Block for Carotid Endarterectomy; Shimon Gabriel Farkas and Kamen Vlassakov; Chapter 11. Eye Blocks; Gustavo A. Lozada and Alvaro Andres Macias; Chapter 12. Regional Techniques for Cardiothoracic and Cardiac-Related Procedures; Ali N. Shariat and Himani V. Bhatt; Chapter 13. Video-Assisted Thoracoscopy and Thoracotomy; Davies G. Agyekum and Taras Grosh; Chapter 14. The Trauma Patient with Left-Sided Fractured Ribs; Dennis J. Warfield Jr. and Sanjib Das Adhikary; Chapter 15. Breast Surgery; Franklin Chiao, Simon Chin, and Eman Nada; Chapter 16. Emergency Exploratory Laparotomy; Francis V. Salinas; Chapter 17. Postoperative Pain Management for Living Liver Donor; Victor Polshin and Engy T. Said; Chapter 18: Postoperative Pain Management of Open Nephrectomy; Stanislav Sidash and Yatish Ranganath ; Chapter: 19: Regional Anesthesia for Abdominoplasty; Sanchit Ahuja and Sree Kolli; Chapter 20. Inguinal Hernia Repair; Derek Blankenship, Mitchell Cahan, and Gustavo Angaramo; Chapter 21. Anesthesia for Anorectal Surgery; Luiz Eduardo Imbelloni, Jose Eduardo Nascimento Aguilar, Iris Chu, Engy T. Said, and Eman Nada ; Chapter 22. Shoulder Arthroscopy; Alberto E. Ardon, Steven B. Porter, and Robert L. McClain; Chapter 23. Shoulder Arthroplasty Analgesic Strategies; Olga Kiki Nin and Taras Grosh; Chapter 24. Arteriovenous Fistula Creation for Hemodialysis; Peter Dienhart and Michael Kushelev; Chapter 25. Hand Injury and Digit Reimplantation; Jennifer Matos and Sylvia H. Wilson; Chapter 26. Hip Fracture and Regional Anesthesia; Jason B. Ochroch and Mark D. Neuman; Chapter 27. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management for Total Hip Arthroplasty; Bradley H. Lee, Marko Mamic, and Jiabin Liu; Chapter 28. Analgesia for Knee Arthroscopy and Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction; Michael Feduska and Colin Feduska; Chapter 29. Enhanced Recovery After Total Knee Replacement; Jamie-Lee Metesky and Meg A. Rosenblatt; Chapter 30. Regional Anesthesia for Ischemic Pain: Below Knee Amputation Followed by Above Knee Amputation; Shanthi Reddy, Cameron Sumner, and James Kim; Chapter 31. Regional Anesthesia for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of an Ankle Fracture; Maryam Nilforoshan, Stephanie Huang, and Nabil Elkassabany; Chapter 32. Regional Anesthesia for Bunionectomy; Daniel Abraham; Chapter 33. Epidural for Labor in a Morbidly Obese Patient and Neuraxial Ultrasound; Manuel C. Vallejo; Chapter 34. Inadequate Labor Epidural Analgesia; Mohamed Ibrahim and Rakesh Vadhera ; Chapter 35. Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia for Cesarean Delivery; Caroline Martinello, Matthew Williams, and Jill M. Mhyre; Chapter 36. Post-Dural Puncture Headache; Lauren Sayre and Robert Gaiser; Chapter 37. Regional Anesthesia Techniques for Circumcision and Congenital Inguinal Hernia Repair; Leah Margalit Winters Webb and Melissa Brooks Peterson; Chapter 38. Epidural and Neuraxial Techniques in Newborns and Children; Balazs Horvath and Benjamin Kloesel; Chapter 39. Regional Anesthesia for Major Abdominal Surgery in Pediatric Patients; Alina Lazar; Chapter 40. Orthopedic Trauma in a Patient With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome; Reda Tolba and Mohamed Fayed; Chapter 41. Surgery in the Presence of Active Addiction or Addiction Assisted Drug Treatment; Neil Batta, Nabil Elkassabany, and Ignacio Badiola; Chapter 42. The Painful Vaso-Occlusive Sickle Cell Episode; Amberly Orr, Dalia Elmofty, and Lynn Kohan; Chapter 43. Epidural Placement and Anticoagulation; Maryam Nilforoshan, Veena Graff, and Taras Grosh; Chapter 44. Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Patient With a Thoracic Epidural Catheter; Yan Lai and Samiat Jinadu; Chapter 45. Elective Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm With Epidural Analgesia; Michael Akerman, Ariel Anderson, and Ryan Norman; Chapter 46. Lower Extremity Weakness in a Patient With Epidural Analgesia; Erik Helander and Yury Zasimovich; Chapter 47. Big Toe Amputation With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy; Eman Nada and Sandra L. Kopp; Chapter 48. Cauda Equina Syndrome After Spinal Anesthesia; Lauren Steffel and Joseph M. Neal; Chapter 49. Nerve Blocks in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis; Lisa L. Klesius and Shelly B. Borden; Chapter 50. Nerve Injury After Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Regional Anesthesia and Medicolegal Implications; H. David Hardman; Index;
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