Regional Anesthesia: An Atlas of Anatomy and TechniquesThe anatomic approach assists the anesthesiologist in gaining a better understanding of the relationships needed for achieving success with regional anesthetic techniques. The book includes photographs of human specimens with corresponding drawings to help illustrate anatomy in an intelligible manner. In addition, it includes photographs and drawings of the regional anesthetic techniques so the reader can develop a clear understanding of the correlation between the various landmarks and proper needle placement. |
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analgesia ANATOMIC RELATIONSHIPS Anesth Analg Anesthesiology anesthetic agents anesthetic solution approach artery axillary brachial plexus branches bupivacaine canal carotid catheter caudal celiac plexus cephalad cervical clinical computer-enhanced image Corresponding computer-enhanced image cutaneous nerve dorsal dose drug dura editor EFFECTS AND COMPLICATIONS epidural anesthesia epidural space epinephrine fascia femoral nerve fibers foramen ganglion genitofemoral nerve iliac inferior inguinal innervation intercostal intervertebral lidocaine ligament local anesthetic lower extremity lumbar nerve medial midline muscle needle is inserted needle placement needle tip nerve block nerve root Neural blockade neurolytic onset orbit peripheral nerve peroneal nerve plexus block posterior postoperative psoas pudendal nerve regional anesthesia REGIONAL ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUE sacral sacrum section with annotation sensory Sheplock FIG SIDE EFFECTS skin wheal spinal anesthesia spinal cord spine spinous process subarachnoid SUGGESTED READINGS superior hypogastric plexus suprascapular nerve surface anatomy surgical thetic thoracic tion tissue toxicity Transverse anatomic section transverse process ulnar vein vertebral body