MULTIMODALITY IMAGING GUIDANCE IN INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT

MULTIMODALITY IMAGING GUIDANCE IN INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT

Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Anestesia
ISBN:
978-0-19-990800-4
Páginas:
648
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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235,00 €

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• Part I: Introduction to Multimodality Imaging Guidance
1. Basics of Fluoroscopy
2. Basics of Ultrasound
3. Basics of CT-guided Injections
• Part II: Spine Anatomy and Injections
- Section A. Cervical Spine
4. Cervical Transforaminal/Nerve Root Injections: Fluoroscopy
5. Cervical Nerve Root Block: Ultrasound
6. Cervical Nerve Root Injections: CT
7. Cervical Facet Nerve Block and Radio Frequency Application (RFA): Fluoroscopy
8. Cervical Facet Nerve Blocks: Ultrasound
9. Cervical Intra-Articular Facet Block: CT
10. Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Injections: Fluoroscopy
11. Atlanto-axial joint (AAJ) Injection: Ultrasound-guided
12. Atlanto-axial Joint (AAJ) Injection: CT and Flouroscopy/Digital Subtraction
- Section B. Thoracic Spine
13. Thoracic Epidural and Nerve Root Injections: Fluoroscopy
14. Thoracic Nerve Root and Facet Injections: CT-Guided
15. Thoracic Facet Nerve Joints: Fluoroscopy
- Section C. Lumbar Spine
16. Lumbar Transforaminal and Nerve Root Injections: Fluoroscopy
17. Lumbar Transforaminal Injections: Ultrasound
18. Lumbar Transforaminal and Nerve Root Injection: CT
19. Facet Joint Interventions: Fluoroscopy
20. Lumbar Medial Branch Blocks: Ultrasound
21. Lumbar Epidural Injections: Fluoroscopy
22. Central Neuraxial Blockade: Ultrasound
23. Lumbar Disc Procedures: Fluoroscopy
- Section D. Sacrum
24. Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection: Fluoroscopy
25. Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection: Ultrasound
26. Vertebral Augmentation: Fluoroscopy and CT
• Part III: Non-spinal Injections
- Section A. Sympathetic and Visceral Blocks
27. Cervical Sympathetic Block: Fluoroscopy
28. Stellate Ganglion Block: Ultrasound Guided
29. Stellate Ganglion Block and Neurolysis: CT
30. Lumbar Sympathetic Block: Fluoroscopy
31. Lumbar Sympathetic Block and Neurolysis: CT
32. Celiac Plexus Blockade and Neurolysis: Fluoroscopy
33. Celiac Plexus Blockade and Neurolysis: Ultrasound
34. Celiac Plexus Blockade and Neurolysis: CT
35. Superior Hypogastric Block and Neurolysis: CT, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound
36. Ganglion Impar Block: Fluoroscopy and US
37. Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Chronic Pain
• Part IV: Musculoskeletal Applications
- Section A. Joint Injections
38. Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Fluoroscopy
39. Sacroiliac Joint Injections: CT
40. Hip Joint Injections: US
41. Knee Joint Injections: Ultrasound
42. Ankle and Foot Injections: US
43. Shoulder Interventional Procedure Under Ultrasound Guidance
44. Elbow Injections: US
45. Hand and Wrist Injections: US
- Section B. Soft Tissue Injections
46. Pyriformis Muscle Injections: Fluoroscopy
47. Piriformis Muscle, Psoas Muscle and Quadaratus lumborum Muscle Injections: Ultrasound
48. Psoas and Quadratus Lumborum Muscle Injections: Flouroscopy

Multimodality Imaging Guidance for Interventional Pain Management is a comprehensive resource that covers fluoroscopy-guided procedures, ultrasound interventions, and computed tomography (CT)-guided procedures used in interventional pain management.

Fluoroscopy-guided procedures have been the standard of care for many years and are widely available and affordable. Due to the lack of radiation exposure and the ability to see various soft tissue structures, ultrasound-guided interventions are more precise and safer. Primarily performed by radiologists, the benefits, disadvantages, and basic techniques of CT-guided procedures are also included in the volume. By covering all imaging modalities, Multimodality Imaging Guidance for Interventional Pain Management allows for an efficient comparison of the capabilities of each modality.

Features
• Covers fluoroscopy-guided procedures, the widely available and affordable standard of care
• Reviews ultrasound-guided interventions, which are considered safer due to the lack of radiation exposure
• Includes the benefits, disadvantages, and basic techniques of CT-guided procedures

Author
Samer N. Narouze MD, PhD is a Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at Ohio University, a Clinical Professor of Neurological Surgery at Ohio State University, and Chairman of the Center for Pain Medicine at Western Reserve Hospital in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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