Lumbar Plexus Block – Landmarks and Nerve Stimulator Technique
Highlights the relevant anatomy and technique description to perform a lumbar plexus block using external anatomical landmarks
Highlights the relevant anatomy and technique description to perform a lumbar plexus block using external anatomical landmarks
Elbow blocks consist of blocks of the median, ulnar and radial nerves at the level at or about the elbow crease.
Highlights the most common peripheral blocks for oral and maxillofacial surgery; Trigeminal, maxillary, mandibular, and ophthalmic nerve blocks.
Describes the anatomy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and interventional techniques for anesthesia and pain management.
Features the anatomy and technical procedure to perform an ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca block.
Features the anatomy and block techniques for the femoral nerve and its branches.
The wrist block is an effective method to provide anesthesia of the hand and fingers without the arm immobility that occurs with more proximal brachial plexus blocks.
Features numerous anatomical and technique illustrations and state of the art techniques and management of combined spinal-epidural anesthesia.
Comprehensive and authoritative review of the anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and clinical practice of epidural anesthesia and analgesia.
Features the anatomy and techniques for nerve blocks to accomplish analgesia and anesthesia for the face and skull (e.g. supraorbital, infraorbital, maxillary).