Anesthesia for Spine Surgery Cambridge medicine
Material type:
- 1107005310
- 9781107005310
- 23 617.4′71 FAR
- WE 725
Contents
List of con tributors
Preoperative assessment of the R Douglas
Fluid management
Blood conservation
Iason E Pope and Nagy Mekhail
Spine imaging
Posterior and anterior thoracic
Evoked potential monitoring
Surgery for intramedullary spinal cord
Pharmacology of adjunct anesthetic
Complications
The increased complexity of spinal surgical procedures in recent years has required more sophisticated anesthetic management of patients undergoing these procedures. Spine surgery anesthesia is now recognized as a distinct sub-specialty, increasingly undertaken by general anesthesiologists as well as neuroanesthesiologists. Anesthesia for Spine Surgery describes the anesthetic management and surgical procedures at every vertebral level in both adult and pediatric patients. The most important related considerations are covered, including: • Postoperative pain management • One lung ventilation during anterior thoracic spine surgery • Intraoperative neuromonitoring • Fluid management Additional chapters review the radiological features of normal and abnormal spines, common complications of spine surgery and ASA closed claims relating to spine surgery anesthesia. Written by highly experienced neuroanesthesiologists and spine surgeons, Anesthesia for Spine Surgery is essential reading for trainee and practising anesthesiologists, neuroanesthesiologists and spine surgeons.
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