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    Author: Fernando Alemanno (Editor), Mario Bosco (Editor), Aldo Barbati (Editor)
    Full Title: Anesthesia Of The Upper Limb: A State Of The Art Guide
    Publisher: Springer; 2014 edition (November 26, 2013)
    Year: 2014
    ISBN-13: 9788847054189 (978-88-470-5418-9), 9788847054172 (978-88-470-5417-2), 9788847058712 (978-88-470-5871-2)
    ISBN-10: 8847054184, 8847054176, 8847058716
    Pages: 291
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Anesthesiology
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 176.79 €


    Loco-regional anesthesia offers evident advantages in almost all branches of surgery since it couples perfect anesthesia with prolonged postoperative analgesia. Furthermore, new drugs and techniques are ensuring constant progress, and in the past decade the advent of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia has played a key role by allowing direct visualization of all anatomic structures involved in regional blocks. In conjunction with electrostimulation, it has significantly increased the success rate of loco-regional anesthesia.

    This book, comprising 16 chapters and more than 140 color illustrations, provides detailed coverage of the techniques currently employed in upper limb anesthesia. It opens by reviewing the anatomy of the brachial plexus and the topographic anatomy as it is of the utmost importance for anesthesiologists to have a deep knowledge of anatomy despite the assistance offered by new tools. Subsequently the various techniques, including supraclavicular, infraclavicular, and axillary brachial plexus blocks, peripheral blocks, and intravenous regional anesthesia, are discussed in depth, with due attention to potential complications. Up-to-date information is also provided on the role of ultrasound, and an entire chapter is devoted to ultrasound-guided interscalene and supraclavicular blocks. The book will be an invaluable learning tool for students and an excellent aid in daily clinical practice for anesthesiologists.

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