Perioperative Pain Management for Orthopedic and Spine Surgery
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 3 January 2019
- ISBN 9780190626761
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 155x231x17 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Perioperative Pain Management for Orthopedic and Spine Surgery offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of the surgical spine pain management field to help practitioners effectively plan and enhance perioperative pain control. Chapters provide guidance on solving common dilemmas facing surgeons who are managing patients with pain related problems and clinical decision-making, and explore essential topics required for the trainee and practitioner to quickly assess the patient with pain, to diagnose pain and painful conditions, determine the feasibility and safety of surgical procedure needed, and arrange for advanced pain management consults and care if needed.
MoreLong description:
All physicians are involved in the management of pain at some level or the other, but of the various specialties and health professions, orthopedic surgeons are at the frontline of delivering perioperative pain care for a wide variety of problems that range from skeletal trauma, joint replacement procedures, bone tumors and spinal conditions. Perioperative Pain Management for Orthopedic and Spine Surgery offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of the surgical spine pain management field to help practitioners effectively plan and enhance perioperative pain control. Chapters provide guidance on solving common dilemmas facing surgeons who are managing patients with pain related problems and clinical decision-making, and explore essential topics required for the trainee and practitioner to quickly assess the patient with pain, to diagnose pain and painful conditions, determine the feasibility and safety of surgical procedure needed, and arrange for advanced pain management consults and care if needed. This text also explores the latest evolving techniques and appropriate utilization of modern equipment and technology to safely provide care. Highly accessible and written by experts in the field, Perioperative Pain Management for Orthopedic and Spine Surgery is an ideal resource for practicing orthopedic and spine surgeons, anesthesiologists, critical care personnel, residents, medical students.
Orthopaedic and spine operations often cause the most intense post-surgery acute pain conditions. Therefore this is a useful up-to date review of most aspects of perioperative pain management for orthopaedic and spine surgery, of special interest for surgeons, anaesthetists, and other health providers.
Table of Contents:
1. Pathophysiology of Pain and Pain Pathways
Paula Trigo Blanco, Maricarmen Roche Rodriguez, and Nalini Vadivelu
2. Preventative Analgesia for the Management of General Surgical Pain
Mohammed Asif Qureshi, J.H. Gan, Sree Kunnumpurath, Clara Pau, Alice Kai, Zachariah Mirsky, William Park, and Nalini Vadivelu
3. Perioperative Nonopioid Analgesics of Use in Pain Management for Spine Surgery
Kenneth Fomberstein, Michael Rubin, Dipan Patel, Ivona Truszkowska, and S. Gabriel Farkas
4. Perioperative Opioid Analgesics of Use in Pain Management for Spine Surgery
Kenneth Fomberstein, Marissa Rubin, Dipan Patel, John-Paul Sara, and Abhishek Gupta
5. Local Anesthetics
Donna Thomas
6. Susceptibility of Peripheral Nerves in Diabetes to Compression and Implications in Pain Treatment
Natalia Murinova and Daniel Krashin
7. Cervical Spine
Siddarth Thakur and Salahadin Abdi
8. Thoracic Spine Pain
Mark R. Jones, Matthew Novitch, Graham R. Hadley, Alan D. Kaye, and Sudhir A. Diwan
9. Lumbosacral Spine
Chang-Yeon Kim, Charles Chang, Raysa Cabrejo, and James Yue
10. Lumbar Neurogenic Claudication: Causes and Pain Management Options
Raj Gala and James Yue
11. Needle Placement
Kenneth D. Candido and Teresa M. Kusper
12. Sacroiliac Pain: Causes and Pain Management Options
Rene Przkora, Richard Cleveland Sims, and Andrea Trescot
13. Sympathetic Pain Syndromes
Kenneth D. Candido and Teresa M. Kusper
14. Comprehensive Review of Discography in Spinal Pain
Graham R. Hadley, Matthew Novitch, Mark R. Jones, Vwaire Orhurhu, Alan D. Kaye, and Sudhir A. Diwan
15. Open Endoscopic Rhizotomy
Raj Gala, Lauren Szolomayer, and James Yue
16. Endoscopically Assisted Lumbar Medial Branch Rhizotomy
Lauren Szolomayer, Raysa Cabrejo, James Yue, and Raj Gala
17. Advances in Dorsal Column Stimulation
Chirag D. Shah and Maunak V. Rana
18. Advances in Intrathecal Drug Delivery: Impact on Orthopedic Practice
James S. Grider, Michael E. Harned, and Vital Nagar
19. Neuromodulation and Spinal Cord Stimulators: A Long Overdue Paradigm Disruption with the Interventional Pain Management Ladder
Anh L. Ngo, Bruce A. Piszel, Mark R. Jones, Hector J. Cases, Alan D. Kaye, and Mark V. Boswell