Description
“Hadzic’s Peripheral Nerve Blocks and Anatomy for Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia, 2nd Edition” is a renowned resource that focuses on peripheral nerve blocks and the anatomical considerations essential for performing ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia techniques. This edition offers comprehensive knowledge and practical guidance for anesthesia providers, including anesthesiologists, regional anesthesia specialists, and anesthesiology residents. Here’s an overview of the key topics typically covered in this edition:
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks:
- Detailed descriptions and instructions on a wide range of peripheral nerve blocks, including upper and lower extremity blocks, truncal blocks, and head and neck blocks.
- Anatomy for Ultrasound-Guided Blocks:
- Thorough anatomical information and guidance on understanding the precise location and relationships of nerves, vessels, and other structures for accurate ultrasound-guided block placement.
- Ultrasound Techniques:
- Guidance on the use of ultrasound for nerve localization, visualization of needle placement, and real-time monitoring during block administration.
- Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics:
- In-depth information on the pharmacology of local anesthetics, including mechanisms of action, dosage calculations, and safety considerations.
- Patient Selection and Assessment:
- Criteria for patient selection for peripheral nerve blocks, as well as the comprehensive preoperative assessment of patients.
- Block Techniques:
- Step-by-step instructions for performing specific nerve blocks, with a focus on precision, safety, and optimizing the patient experience.
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