Anesthesia for Spine Surgery
Herausgeber: Farag, Ehab
Anesthesia for Spine Surgery
Herausgeber: Farag, Ehab
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A comprehensive guide to anesthesia specifically for spine surgery, explaining procedures from the point of view of both anesthesiologists and surgeons.
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A comprehensive guide to anesthesia specifically for spine surgery, explaining procedures from the point of view of both anesthesiologists and surgeons.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1451g
- ISBN-13: 9781107005310
- ISBN-10: 1107005310
- Artikelnr.: 34103516
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 193mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1451g
- ISBN-13: 9781107005310
- ISBN-10: 1107005310
- Artikelnr.: 34103516
Preface; Part I. General Considerations: 1. Preoperative assessment of the
adult patient Elizabeth A. M. Frost; 2. Fluid management Maria Bauer,
Andrea Kurz and Ehab Farag; 3. Blood conservation Robert Helfand; 4. Upper
airway management Basem Abdelmalak and D. John Doyle; 5. Spine imaging
Doksu Moon, Christian Koopman and Ramez Malaty; 6. Evoked potential
monitoring Chakorn Chansakul and Dileep R. Nair; 7. Pharmacology of adjunct
anesthetic drugs John E. Tetzlaff; Part II. Spine Surgery for Adult
Patients: 8. Surgical techniques: 8.1. Anterior cervical surgery Iain H.
Kalfas; 8.2. Posterior cervical surgery Kalil G. Abdullah, Jeffrey G.
Clark, Daniel Lubelski and Thomas E. Mroz; 8.3. Intraoperative
neurophysiologic monitoring: surgeon point-of-view Manuel Saavedra and
Robert F. McLain; 8.4. An overview of minimally invasive spine surgery R.
Douglas Orr; 8.5. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion Virgilio Matheus and
William Bingaman; 8.6. Minimally invasive procedures for vertebral
compression fractures Jason E. Pope and Nagy Mckhail; 8.7. Endoscopic
surgery for Chiari type I malformation Rodolfo Hakim and Xiao Di; 8.8.
Posterior and anterior thoracic surgery Matthew Grosso and Michael
Steinmetz; 8.9. Surgery for intermedullary spinal cord tumors John H. Shin
and Edward C. Benzel; 8.10. Avoiding complications: surgeon point-of-view
Michael Kelly and Richard Schlenk; 9. Anesthsia for cervical spine surgery
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed and Ehab Farag; 10. Anesthesia for thoracic spine
surgery Rafi Avitsian; 11. Lung isolation during thoracic spine surgery
Gordon Finlayson and Jay B. Brodsky; 12. Anesthesia for lumbar spine
surgery Mariel R. Manlapaz, Ajit A. Krishnaney and Zeyd Ebrahim; 13.
Anesthetic management of spinal cord trauma Brian P. Lemkuil and Piyush M.
Patel; 14. Anesthesia for patients with spinal cord tumors Stacie Deiner
and Jeffrey Silverstein; Part III. Postoperative Care of the Adult Patient:
15. Complications Lorri A. Lee and Karen B. Domino; 16. Postoperative care
in the PACU Maged Argalious; 17. Postoperative care in the neuro-intensive
care unit James K. Liu, Dani S. Bodros and Edward M. Manno; 18.
Postoperative acute pain Juan P. Cata and Sherif Zaky; 19. Postoperative
chronic pain management Dmitiri Souzdalntiski and Jianguo Cheng; Part IV.
Spine Surgery for Pediatric Patients: 20. Pathophysiology of the pediatric
patient Stephen J. Kimatian and Kenneth J. Saliba; 21. Preoperative
evaluation of the pediatric patient Sara P. Lozano and Julie Niezgoda; 22.
Fluid management and monitoring of the pediatric patient Tunga Suresh,
Patrick M. Callahan and Peter J. Davis; 23. Surgical techniques in the
pediatric patient: 23.1. Scoliosis David Gurd; 23.2. Tethered cord:
surgical release Mark Luciano; 24. Spinal surgery for patients with
congenital heart disease and other associated conditions Patrick M.
Callahan, Tunga Suresh and Peter J. Davis; 25. Postoperative pain control
in pediatric patients Rami Karroum, Loran Soliman Mounir and John Seif;
Index.
adult patient Elizabeth A. M. Frost; 2. Fluid management Maria Bauer,
Andrea Kurz and Ehab Farag; 3. Blood conservation Robert Helfand; 4. Upper
airway management Basem Abdelmalak and D. John Doyle; 5. Spine imaging
Doksu Moon, Christian Koopman and Ramez Malaty; 6. Evoked potential
monitoring Chakorn Chansakul and Dileep R. Nair; 7. Pharmacology of adjunct
anesthetic drugs John E. Tetzlaff; Part II. Spine Surgery for Adult
Patients: 8. Surgical techniques: 8.1. Anterior cervical surgery Iain H.
Kalfas; 8.2. Posterior cervical surgery Kalil G. Abdullah, Jeffrey G.
Clark, Daniel Lubelski and Thomas E. Mroz; 8.3. Intraoperative
neurophysiologic monitoring: surgeon point-of-view Manuel Saavedra and
Robert F. McLain; 8.4. An overview of minimally invasive spine surgery R.
Douglas Orr; 8.5. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion Virgilio Matheus and
William Bingaman; 8.6. Minimally invasive procedures for vertebral
compression fractures Jason E. Pope and Nagy Mckhail; 8.7. Endoscopic
surgery for Chiari type I malformation Rodolfo Hakim and Xiao Di; 8.8.
Posterior and anterior thoracic surgery Matthew Grosso and Michael
Steinmetz; 8.9. Surgery for intermedullary spinal cord tumors John H. Shin
and Edward C. Benzel; 8.10. Avoiding complications: surgeon point-of-view
Michael Kelly and Richard Schlenk; 9. Anesthsia for cervical spine surgery
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed and Ehab Farag; 10. Anesthesia for thoracic spine
surgery Rafi Avitsian; 11. Lung isolation during thoracic spine surgery
Gordon Finlayson and Jay B. Brodsky; 12. Anesthesia for lumbar spine
surgery Mariel R. Manlapaz, Ajit A. Krishnaney and Zeyd Ebrahim; 13.
Anesthetic management of spinal cord trauma Brian P. Lemkuil and Piyush M.
Patel; 14. Anesthesia for patients with spinal cord tumors Stacie Deiner
and Jeffrey Silverstein; Part III. Postoperative Care of the Adult Patient:
15. Complications Lorri A. Lee and Karen B. Domino; 16. Postoperative care
in the PACU Maged Argalious; 17. Postoperative care in the neuro-intensive
care unit James K. Liu, Dani S. Bodros and Edward M. Manno; 18.
Postoperative acute pain Juan P. Cata and Sherif Zaky; 19. Postoperative
chronic pain management Dmitiri Souzdalntiski and Jianguo Cheng; Part IV.
Spine Surgery for Pediatric Patients: 20. Pathophysiology of the pediatric
patient Stephen J. Kimatian and Kenneth J. Saliba; 21. Preoperative
evaluation of the pediatric patient Sara P. Lozano and Julie Niezgoda; 22.
Fluid management and monitoring of the pediatric patient Tunga Suresh,
Patrick M. Callahan and Peter J. Davis; 23. Surgical techniques in the
pediatric patient: 23.1. Scoliosis David Gurd; 23.2. Tethered cord:
surgical release Mark Luciano; 24. Spinal surgery for patients with
congenital heart disease and other associated conditions Patrick M.
Callahan, Tunga Suresh and Peter J. Davis; 25. Postoperative pain control
in pediatric patients Rami Karroum, Loran Soliman Mounir and John Seif;
Index.
Preface; Part I. General Considerations: 1. Preoperative assessment of the
adult patient Elizabeth A. M. Frost; 2. Fluid management Maria Bauer,
Andrea Kurz and Ehab Farag; 3. Blood conservation Robert Helfand; 4. Upper
airway management Basem Abdelmalak and D. John Doyle; 5. Spine imaging
Doksu Moon, Christian Koopman and Ramez Malaty; 6. Evoked potential
monitoring Chakorn Chansakul and Dileep R. Nair; 7. Pharmacology of adjunct
anesthetic drugs John E. Tetzlaff; Part II. Spine Surgery for Adult
Patients: 8. Surgical techniques: 8.1. Anterior cervical surgery Iain H.
Kalfas; 8.2. Posterior cervical surgery Kalil G. Abdullah, Jeffrey G.
Clark, Daniel Lubelski and Thomas E. Mroz; 8.3. Intraoperative
neurophysiologic monitoring: surgeon point-of-view Manuel Saavedra and
Robert F. McLain; 8.4. An overview of minimally invasive spine surgery R.
Douglas Orr; 8.5. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion Virgilio Matheus and
William Bingaman; 8.6. Minimally invasive procedures for vertebral
compression fractures Jason E. Pope and Nagy Mckhail; 8.7. Endoscopic
surgery for Chiari type I malformation Rodolfo Hakim and Xiao Di; 8.8.
Posterior and anterior thoracic surgery Matthew Grosso and Michael
Steinmetz; 8.9. Surgery for intermedullary spinal cord tumors John H. Shin
and Edward C. Benzel; 8.10. Avoiding complications: surgeon point-of-view
Michael Kelly and Richard Schlenk; 9. Anesthsia for cervical spine surgery
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed and Ehab Farag; 10. Anesthesia for thoracic spine
surgery Rafi Avitsian; 11. Lung isolation during thoracic spine surgery
Gordon Finlayson and Jay B. Brodsky; 12. Anesthesia for lumbar spine
surgery Mariel R. Manlapaz, Ajit A. Krishnaney and Zeyd Ebrahim; 13.
Anesthetic management of spinal cord trauma Brian P. Lemkuil and Piyush M.
Patel; 14. Anesthesia for patients with spinal cord tumors Stacie Deiner
and Jeffrey Silverstein; Part III. Postoperative Care of the Adult Patient:
15. Complications Lorri A. Lee and Karen B. Domino; 16. Postoperative care
in the PACU Maged Argalious; 17. Postoperative care in the neuro-intensive
care unit James K. Liu, Dani S. Bodros and Edward M. Manno; 18.
Postoperative acute pain Juan P. Cata and Sherif Zaky; 19. Postoperative
chronic pain management Dmitiri Souzdalntiski and Jianguo Cheng; Part IV.
Spine Surgery for Pediatric Patients: 20. Pathophysiology of the pediatric
patient Stephen J. Kimatian and Kenneth J. Saliba; 21. Preoperative
evaluation of the pediatric patient Sara P. Lozano and Julie Niezgoda; 22.
Fluid management and monitoring of the pediatric patient Tunga Suresh,
Patrick M. Callahan and Peter J. Davis; 23. Surgical techniques in the
pediatric patient: 23.1. Scoliosis David Gurd; 23.2. Tethered cord:
surgical release Mark Luciano; 24. Spinal surgery for patients with
congenital heart disease and other associated conditions Patrick M.
Callahan, Tunga Suresh and Peter J. Davis; 25. Postoperative pain control
in pediatric patients Rami Karroum, Loran Soliman Mounir and John Seif;
Index.
adult patient Elizabeth A. M. Frost; 2. Fluid management Maria Bauer,
Andrea Kurz and Ehab Farag; 3. Blood conservation Robert Helfand; 4. Upper
airway management Basem Abdelmalak and D. John Doyle; 5. Spine imaging
Doksu Moon, Christian Koopman and Ramez Malaty; 6. Evoked potential
monitoring Chakorn Chansakul and Dileep R. Nair; 7. Pharmacology of adjunct
anesthetic drugs John E. Tetzlaff; Part II. Spine Surgery for Adult
Patients: 8. Surgical techniques: 8.1. Anterior cervical surgery Iain H.
Kalfas; 8.2. Posterior cervical surgery Kalil G. Abdullah, Jeffrey G.
Clark, Daniel Lubelski and Thomas E. Mroz; 8.3. Intraoperative
neurophysiologic monitoring: surgeon point-of-view Manuel Saavedra and
Robert F. McLain; 8.4. An overview of minimally invasive spine surgery R.
Douglas Orr; 8.5. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion Virgilio Matheus and
William Bingaman; 8.6. Minimally invasive procedures for vertebral
compression fractures Jason E. Pope and Nagy Mckhail; 8.7. Endoscopic
surgery for Chiari type I malformation Rodolfo Hakim and Xiao Di; 8.8.
Posterior and anterior thoracic surgery Matthew Grosso and Michael
Steinmetz; 8.9. Surgery for intermedullary spinal cord tumors John H. Shin
and Edward C. Benzel; 8.10. Avoiding complications: surgeon point-of-view
Michael Kelly and Richard Schlenk; 9. Anesthsia for cervical spine surgery
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed and Ehab Farag; 10. Anesthesia for thoracic spine
surgery Rafi Avitsian; 11. Lung isolation during thoracic spine surgery
Gordon Finlayson and Jay B. Brodsky; 12. Anesthesia for lumbar spine
surgery Mariel R. Manlapaz, Ajit A. Krishnaney and Zeyd Ebrahim; 13.
Anesthetic management of spinal cord trauma Brian P. Lemkuil and Piyush M.
Patel; 14. Anesthesia for patients with spinal cord tumors Stacie Deiner
and Jeffrey Silverstein; Part III. Postoperative Care of the Adult Patient:
15. Complications Lorri A. Lee and Karen B. Domino; 16. Postoperative care
in the PACU Maged Argalious; 17. Postoperative care in the neuro-intensive
care unit James K. Liu, Dani S. Bodros and Edward M. Manno; 18.
Postoperative acute pain Juan P. Cata and Sherif Zaky; 19. Postoperative
chronic pain management Dmitiri Souzdalntiski and Jianguo Cheng; Part IV.
Spine Surgery for Pediatric Patients: 20. Pathophysiology of the pediatric
patient Stephen J. Kimatian and Kenneth J. Saliba; 21. Preoperative
evaluation of the pediatric patient Sara P. Lozano and Julie Niezgoda; 22.
Fluid management and monitoring of the pediatric patient Tunga Suresh,
Patrick M. Callahan and Peter J. Davis; 23. Surgical techniques in the
pediatric patient: 23.1. Scoliosis David Gurd; 23.2. Tethered cord:
surgical release Mark Luciano; 24. Spinal surgery for patients with
congenital heart disease and other associated conditions Patrick M.
Callahan, Tunga Suresh and Peter J. Davis; 25. Postoperative pain control
in pediatric patients Rami Karroum, Loran Soliman Mounir and John Seif;
Index.