Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia

Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia

by Gisela Meier, Johannes

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The Atlas of Peripheral Regional Anesthesia: Anatomy and Techniques, Third Edition is a comprehensively revised reference that provides readers with essential anatomical knowledge along with step-by-step instructions on how to perform even the most complex regional anesthesia procedures with particular focus on ultrasound-guided techniques. This new edition is enhanced with over 700 full-color illustrations as well as an extensive selection of videos on Thieme's MediaCenter. Key Features of the Third Edition: More than 250 new and updated figures, anatomical illustrations, and cadaver dissection photos which demonstrate the techniques; New section describing the general aspects of ultrasound imaging in performing peripheral nerve blocks; New section on pediatric regional anesthesia; Online access to more than 250 video films of the techniques; This new edition is an invaluable resource for all anesthesiologists, orthopedists, and pain management physicians involved in the administration of regional anesthesia. - Publisher.

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