Medienkombination, Englisch, 246 Seiten, Hardback (Thread Stitching), Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm
Medienkombination, Englisch, 246 Seiten, Hardback (Thread Stitching), Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm
ISBN: 978-1-68420-673-5
Verlag: Thieme Medical Publishers
A masterful guide on awake spine surgery and minimizing patient anesthesia burdens
Spine surgery is an inherently evolving subspeciality with an ever increasing understanding of the pathology, biomechanics, and natural history of spine disease. Concurrently, technological innovations have been introduced that enable better and safer patient outcomes. At the forefront is awake spine surgery, a groundbreaking approach that is about more than avoiding general anesthesia—it stems from the philosophy of minimizing the surgeon “footprint” on patients. edited by pioneering surgeons Muhammad M. Abd-El-Barr, Alok Sharan Kingsley Abode-Iyamah, Bhavuk Garg, and Ernest E. Braxton Jr. details this innovative and emerging area of spine surgery.
The book is organized into three parts and 22 chapters covering preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative considerations. The text lays a solid foundation, detailing patient selection criteria and contraindications and a full spectrum of ultrasound-guided blocks, from erector spinae to abdominal wall. The multidimensional aspects of awake spine surgery are reflected in topics ranging from global lessons learned from Covid and outpatient awake surgery program development—to long-acting nerve blocks and postoperative delirium.
Key Highlights
- Encompasses the latest approaches, including endoscopy, robotics, next generation TLIFs, and minimally invasive lateral spine
- Invaluable clinical pearls, practical tools, comprehensive protocols, and inspiring case studies to integrate into practice
- Expert tips, key points, and tables enhance understanding and acquisition of knowledge
- Twenty high-quality procedural videos demonstrate diverse techniques
This unique resource provides a blueprint for the future of spine surgery. It will help empower spine surgeons, anesthesiologists, and pain practitioners to achieve optimal patient outcomes, while eliminating general anesthesia-related risks and recovery challenges.
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Part I: Preoperative Considerations
1. Relevant Spine Anatomy for Regional Anesthesia
2. Basics of Ultrasound
3. Overview of Regional Anesthesia
4. Erector Spinae Plane Blocks
5. Anesthesia for Awake Spinal Surgeries—Epidural vs. Spinal Anesthesia
6. Paravertebral Blocks for Lumbar Spine
7. Paravertebral Blocks for Cervical Spine
8. Abdominal Wall Blocks
9. Patient Anxiety in Awake Spine Surgery
10. General Anesthesia—Not Just Going to Sleep
11. Lessons from COVID-19 and Lower and Medium Income Countries—Egypt
12. Lessons from COVID-19 and Lower and Medium Income Countries—India
13. Developing an Outpatient Awake Spine Surgery Program
Part II: Intraoperative Considerations
14. Advances in Minimally-Invasive Techniques—A Brief Introduction
15. Awake Robotic Surgery
16. Next Generation TLIFs
17. Awake Endoscopic Spine Surgery
18. Awake Lateral Fusion
Part III: Postoperative Considerations
19. Long-Acting Nerve Block Pumps for Postoperative Pain Management
20. Postoperative Delirium and Awake Spine Surgery
21. Evidence for Awake Spine Surgery
22. Beyond General Anesthesia: The Protocols Powering Awake Spine Surgery




