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Anesthesia for Spine Surgery
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Anesthesia for Spine Surgery, 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 unde, Anesthesia for Spine Surgery
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  • Anesthesia for Spine Surgery
  • Written by author Ehab Farag
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 5/31/2012
  • 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 unde
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Preface; Part I. General Considerations: 1. Preoperative assessment of the adult patient Elizabeth A. M. Frost; 2. Fluid management Maria Bauer, Andrea Kurz and Ehab Farag; 3. Blood conservation Robert Helfand; 4. Upper airway management Basem Abdelmalak and D. John Doyle; 5. Spine imaging Doksu Moon, Christian Koopman and Ramez Malaty; 6. Evoked potential monitoring Chakorn Chansakul and Dileep R. Nair; 7. Pharmacology of adjunct anesthetic drugs John E. Tetzlaff; Part II. Spine Surgery for Adult Patients: 8. Surgical techniques: 8.1. Anterior cervical surgery Iain H. Kalfas; 8.2. Posterior cervical surgery Kalil G. Abdullah, Jeffrey G. Clark, Daniel Lubelski and Thomas E. Mroz; 8.3. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring: surgeon point-of-view Manuel Saavedra and Robert F. McLain; 8.4. An overview of minimally invasive spine surgery R. Douglas Orr; 8.5. Posterior lumbar interbody fusion Virgilio Matheus and William Bingaman; 8.6. Minimally invasive procedures for vertebral compression fractures Jason E. Pope and Nagy Mckhail; 8.7. Endoscopic surgery for Chiari type I malformation Rodolfo Hakim and Xiao Di; 8.8. Posterior and anterior thoracic surgery Matthew Grosso and Michael Steinmetz; 8.9. Surgery for intermedullary spinal cord tumors John H. Shin and Edward C. Benzel; 8.10. Avoiding complications: surgeon point-of-view Michael Kelly and Richard Schlenk; 9. Anesthsia for cervical spine surgery Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed and Ehab Farag; 10. Anesthesia for thoracic spine surgery Rafi Avitsian; 11. Lung isolation during thoracic spine surgery Gordon Finlayson and Jay B. Brodsky; 12. Anesthesia for lumbar spine surgery Mariel R. Manlapaz, Ajit A. Krishnaney and Zeyd Ebrahim; 13. Anesthetic management of spinal cord trauma Brian P. Lemkuil and Piyush M. Patel; 14. Anesthesia for patients with spinal cord tumors Stacie Deiner and Jeffrey Silverstein; Part III. Postoperative Care of the Adult Patient: 15. Complications Lorri A. Lee and Karen B. Domino; 16. Postoperative care in the PACU Maged Argalious; 17. Postoperative care in the neuro-intensive care unit James K. Liu, Dani S. Bodros and Edward M. Manno; 18. Postoperative acute pain Juan P. Cata and Sherif Zaky; 19. Postoperative chronic pain management Dmitiri Souzdalntiski and Jianguo Cheng; Part IV. Spine Surgery for Pediatric Patients: 20. Pathophysiology of the pediatric patient Stephen J. Kimatian and Kenneth J. Saliba; 21. Preoperative evaluation of the pediatric patient Sara P. Lozano and Julie Niezgoda; 22. Fluid management and monitoring of the pediatric patient Tunga Suresh, Patrick M. Callahan and Peter J. Davis; 23. Surgical techniques in the pediatric patient: 23.1. Scoliosis David Gurd; 23.2. Tethered cord: surgical release Mark Luciano; 24. Spinal surgery for patients with congenital heart disease and other associated conditions Patrick M. Callahan, Tunga Suresh and Peter J. Davis; 25. Postoperative pain control in pediatric patients Rami Karroum, Loran Soliman Mounir and John Seif; Index.


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