Ultrasound has revolutionized the practice of regional anesthesia, yet there remains a paucity of good resources on ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia in children. This book offers a much-needed practical guide to all the major ultrasound-guided blocks in pediatric patients, including neuraxial, truncal, upper and lower limb blocks. The core principles of good clinical practice in regional anesthesia are described and discussed, including the pharmacology of local anesthetics in children, the performance of regional anesthesia, the management of complications, and the clinical anatomy of each block. Every block chapter provides both a 'how to' section and also a comprehensive literature review, with an up-to-date and relevant bibliography for reference and further reading. Chapters are illustrated with unique anatomical images and detailed descriptions. Both trainee and experienced anesthesiologists will find this an essential resource for the safe and effective performance of modern regional anesthesia in children.
Includes a comprehensive literature review for all nerve blocks described, enabling the reader to understand the indications, evidence base and clinical application of the particular nerve block
Detailed chapters on underlying principles provide the reader with the core foundation knowledge necessary for safe practice, including detailed anatomical descriptions, how to avoid complications and how to manage them should they occur
Numerous images and annotated illustrations allow the reader to see what the ultrasound images look like in clinical practice, with the additional benefit of labeled sonoanatomy for learning purposes
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