Regarded as the go-to reference in the field, Atlas of Regional Anesthesia brings you the detailed visual guidance and unmatched expertise needed to confidently administer a myriad of nerve block techniques in all areas of the body. Step-by-step illustrations demonstrate each technique in a simple, easy-to-follow manner while an emphasis on cross-sectional anatomy, illustrations of gross and surface anatomy, and ultrasound, CT and MRI scans help you develop a 3-dimensional concept of anatomy essential to successful regional anesthesia. Extensive updates throughout provide state-of-the-art coverage of conventional and ultrasound-guided techniques, as well as new coverage of the latest procedures. Hundreds of high-quality illustrations of cross-sectional, gross, and surface anatomy paired with outstanding illustrations of conventional and ultrasound-guided techniques provide superior visual guidance. The fresh perspective of two new lead editors—Drs. Ehab Farag and Loran Mounir-Soliman—personally selected by Dr. David Brown. Expanded coverage of ultrasound use including; locating nerves and anatomic landmarks, administering regional anesthesia in ambulatory settings, and guiding in administration of regional anesthesia in adults and children.
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Atlas of Regional Anesthesia, by Dr. David L. Brown, has been the go-to reference for many years, helping clinicians master a myriad of nerve block techniques in all areas of the body.
Richard W. Rosenquist, MD It is a special privilege to be asked to write this foreword by the editors of Brown's Atlas of Regional Anesthesia, Drs. Ehab Farag and Loran Mounir-Soliman, with whom I have been working for the past 8.5 ...
This full-color text/atlas describes all of the nerve blocks for which ultrasound guidance has proved efficacious, including upper and lower limb blocks.
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