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Book Synopsis

This book presents current evidence in an Enhanced Recovery Programme context, and provides a common sense approach to using the array of available analgesia techniques appropriately in major abdominal surgery.

Current pain relief options are discussed, many of which have been described only in the last ten years. Topics covered range from the now widespread use of portable ultrasound machines to an appreciation of the value of some older drugs in a new context.

Analgesia for Major Abdominal Surgery is aimed at anesthetists, acute pain teams, and acute pain nurses, as well as colorectal, hepatobiliary, urological and gynecological surgeons.



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“This book will be a valuable addition to the library of students, practicing anesthesiologists, and acute and chronic pain teams, because it describes the various drugs and techniques used since inception of the subject … . The in-depth description of invasive techniques supplemented by actual color photographs and 3D illustrations offer an important resource for students to learn pain management through the first year of residency, the practicing ‘generalist,’ and a quick reckoner for the ‘regionalist.’” (Nishant Kumar, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 129 (5), November, 2019)

Table of Contents

Section 1: Background.- Introduction to cover Enhanced Recovery Programmes and contextualize advance in surgery and analgesic options.- Anatomy of the Nerve Innervation of the Abdominal Cavity & Types of Pain with Illustrations of Different Surgical Approaches.- Multimodal simple analgesia.- Opiates & Routes of delivery.- Section 2: Regional Techniques.- Central Neuraxial Blocks.- Continuous Paravertebral Blocks.- Psoas Compartment Blocks.- Abdominal Wall Blocks: Transabdominus Plane (TAP) Blocks.- Abdominal Wall Blocks: Rectus Sheath Catheters.- Continuous Wound Infusions Catheters.- Section 3: Non-opioid analgesics.- Lidocaine Infusions.- Gabapentinoids.- Ketamine.- Dexamethazone.

Analgesia in Major Abdominal Surgery

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 18/10/2018
    ISBN13: 9783319944807, 978-3319944807
    ISBN10: 3319944800

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book presents current evidence in an Enhanced Recovery Programme context, and provides a common sense approach to using the array of available analgesia techniques appropriately in major abdominal surgery.

    Current pain relief options are discussed, many of which have been described only in the last ten years. Topics covered range from the now widespread use of portable ultrasound machines to an appreciation of the value of some older drugs in a new context.

    Analgesia for Major Abdominal Surgery is aimed at anesthetists, acute pain teams, and acute pain nurses, as well as colorectal, hepatobiliary, urological and gynecological surgeons.



    Trade Review
    “This book will be a valuable addition to the library of students, practicing anesthesiologists, and acute and chronic pain teams, because it describes the various drugs and techniques used since inception of the subject … . The in-depth description of invasive techniques supplemented by actual color photographs and 3D illustrations offer an important resource for students to learn pain management through the first year of residency, the practicing ‘generalist,’ and a quick reckoner for the ‘regionalist.’” (Nishant Kumar, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 129 (5), November, 2019)

    Table of Contents

    Section 1: Background.- Introduction to cover Enhanced Recovery Programmes and contextualize advance in surgery and analgesic options.- Anatomy of the Nerve Innervation of the Abdominal Cavity & Types of Pain with Illustrations of Different Surgical Approaches.- Multimodal simple analgesia.- Opiates & Routes of delivery.- Section 2: Regional Techniques.- Central Neuraxial Blocks.- Continuous Paravertebral Blocks.- Psoas Compartment Blocks.- Abdominal Wall Blocks: Transabdominus Plane (TAP) Blocks.- Abdominal Wall Blocks: Rectus Sheath Catheters.- Continuous Wound Infusions Catheters.- Section 3: Non-opioid analgesics.- Lidocaine Infusions.- Gabapentinoids.- Ketamine.- Dexamethazone.

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