Handbook of Spinal Anesthesia
About This Book
Handbook of Spinal Anesthesia introduces the theoretical and practical aspects of administering spinal anesthesia. The book's chapters explore the anatomy of the spine and the mechanism of action of a neuraxial block, as well as the pharmacology of local anesthetics in this area. Sections also include guidance for assessing risks on a patient-by-patient basis and feature a range of administration techniques. Information on pre-operative patient care, patient monitoring and post-operative care is also included. The book considers complications and challenges in performing spinal anesthesia and closes with a chapter on recent advances in the field. This book acts as a comprehensive foundation to spinal anesthesia. It is an ideal reference for junior doctors, medical officers, and non-specialist physicians seeking a practical guide to performing spinal anesthesia.Delivers an overview of the fundamental aspects surrounding spinal anesthesiaConsiders the latest advances in the fieldFeatures medical illustrations throughout the book to aid in understandingProvides guidance to facilitate safe and effective surgical care of patients, especially in low-resource, rural settingsIncludes a chapter dedicated to performing spinal anesthesia in obstetric patients Read more