Functional Regional Anesthesia Anatomy.
• Eldan Kapur, MD• Chi Wong, MS• Admir Hadzic, MD I. INTRODUCTION II. ANATOMY OF PERIPHERAL NERVES Communication Between the Central & Peripheral Nervous Systems Spinal Nerves III. DERMATOMES, MYOTOMES,…
• Eldan Kapur, MD• Chi Wong, MS• Admir Hadzic, MD I. INTRODUCTION II. ANATOMY OF PERIPHERAL NERVES Communication Between the Central & Peripheral Nervous Systems Spinal Nerves III. DERMATOMES, MYOTOMES,…
• Roy Greengrass, MD I. INTRODUCTION WITH GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS & BRIEF HISTORY II. CONTRAINDICATIONS TO SPINAL ANESTHESIA III. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF SPINAL BLOCKADE Surface Anatomy IV. PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacokinetics of Local…
Figure 52–1. Needle position relative to the ultrasound probe (cross-sectional technique). Clinical Pearls The most reliable way to obtain ultrasound-assisted nerve blockade is by using a cross-sectional approach and the…
• Marina Allen, MD• Oscar de Leon, MD I. INTRODUCTION Brief History II. INDICATIONS, APPLICATIONS, CONTRAINDICATIONS Indications Contraindications III. ANATOMY Vertebral Column Joints of the Vertebral Column Ligaments Spinal Cord/Spinal…
It is mostly done with the patient asleep. The dose is far less than for adults (calculate in mg/kg). Look for changes in ECG rather than physiologic parameters to test…
• Rasha S. Jabri, MD I. INTRODUCTION II. ANTIPLATELET THERAPY III. ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS IV. HEPARIN Intravenous Heparin Subcutaneous Heparin Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin V. THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY Thrombin Inhibitors Fondaparinux VI. HERBAL THERAPY…
PDPH occurs following procedures that disrupt the integrity of the meninges (ie dura and arachnoid mater). Onset of symptoms is generally delayed; 65% of patients experience symptoms within 24 h…
• Karen C. Nielsen, MD• Marcy S. Tucker, MD• Susan M. Steele, MD I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND BRIEF HISTORY: ADVANTAGES OF NERVE BLOCKS IN AMBULATORY SURGERY II. PATIENT SELECTION III….
• Rehana Jan, MD• Leslie Schechter, PharmD• Suzanne Lenart, RNC Paul H. Willoughby, MD I. INTRODUCTION II. INTRAVENOUS PATIENT-CONTROLLED ANALGESIA III. PERIPHERAL NERVE BLOCKS Complications of Continuous Catheter Techniques IV….
Figure 37–1. Formation of the sacral plexus. In the upper part of its course, the sciatic nerve lies deep in the gluteus maximus muscle and rests on the posterior surface…