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MEDICINE
Wolters Kluwer
56
ANESTHESIOLOGY, CRITICAL CARE & PAIN
A Practical
Approach to
Neuroanesthesia
Paul Mongan, MD
May 2013 / Softbound
/ 9 x 7
Approx. 656 pp. /
Approx. 71 Illus. / 33 in
Full Color / Approx. 80
Tables
978-1-4511-7315-4
DESCRIPTION
A Practical Approach to Neuroanesthesia is the latest
addition in the Practical Approach to Anesthesiology
series. This important volume provides updated
information on the approach and management for
both adult and pediatric patient physiology dealing
with neurosurgical conditions. The outline format
with key concepts provides rapid access to clear
diagnostic and management guidance for a broad
range of neurosurgical and neuroanesthesiology
procedures as well as neurocritical care problems.
A Practical Approach to Neuroanesthesia is a concise,
portable reference suitable for use by anesthesia
residents and fellows, practicing anesthesiologists,
nurse anesthetists, and anesthesiologist assistants.
FEATURES
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a focus on both adult and pediatric
neuroanesthesiology and neuroradiological
procedures, which is critical to providing
the most comprehensive text available for
neuroanesthesiology
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outline format with highlighted key references,
key points, and clinical pearls, making important
information easy to find.
Anesthesiologist’s
Manual of Surgical
Procedures
Fifth Edition
Edited by Richard Jaffe,
MD
Associate Professor
ofObstetrics and
Gynecology, University
of Rochester School of
Medicine and Dentistry,
Division of Maternal-Fetal
Medicine; Department
ofObstetrics and
Gynecology, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY
June 2014 / Hardbound / 10.875 x 8.375
Approx. 1,648 pp. / Approx. 550
Illus.
978-1-4511-7660-5
DESCRIPTION
This practical reference is a comprehensive guide
to the anesthetic and perioperative management
of patients before and during all procedures
performed by general and subspecialist surgeons
requiring anesthetic management. The book
explains each procedure from both the surgeon’s
and anesthesiologist’s perspectives, presents
details on anesthetic technique, and guides the
anesthesiologist and surgeon through the decisions
that must be made before, during, and after surgery.
FEATURES
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Anesthetic Considerations presented in templated
format for both preoperative and intraoperative
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Concise treatment of all procedures, including
subspecialties
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Each procedure reviewed from both the surgeon’s
and anethesiologist’s perspective
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Easy-to-review tables summarizing each
procedure
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New procedures on ERCP, Irreversible
Electroporation (IRE Ablation), Difficult Airway
Management, and Anti-coagulation Guidelines for
Neuraxial Procedures
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Expanded discussion of intraoperative monitoring