E-Book, Englisch, 652 Seiten, ePub
Burchiel Surgical Management of Pain
2. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-63853-355-9
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 652 Seiten, ePub
ISBN: 978-1-63853-355-9
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
is a completely updated state-of-the-art reference on neurosurgical pain management. This new edition is in full color and includes the following sections: Anatomic and Physiologic Foundations for Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain, Pain Medicine, Pain Diagnoses, Surgical Procedures for Pain, and New Directions for Pain Surgery. The chapters in the book focus on procedures that are currently performed by neurosurgeons to relieve pain.
Key Features:
- Emphasizes "best evidence" treatment options
- Free online access to videos demonstrating surgical techniques described in the book
- Explores nonsurgical and pharmacologic methods of pain control
- Beautifully illustrated drawings convey the wisdom of expert surgeons
- This book is a must-have for all neurosurgeons treating patients suffering from acute and/or chronic pain.
Includes bonus videos!
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Weitere Infos & Material
I Anatomic and Physiologic Foundations for Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain
1 Physiologic Anatomy of Nociception
2 Central Nervous System Mechanisms in Pain Modulation
3 Pathophysiology of Chronic Neuropathic Pain
II Pain Medicine
4 Approach to the Patient with Chronic Pain
5 Psychological Assessment
6 Oral and Transdermal Opioid Analgesics
7 Management of Pain by Anesthetic Techniques
8 Medical versus Multidimensional Management of Chronic Pain
9 The Role of the Multidisciplinary Pain Clinic
10 Outcome Assessment
11 Disability Assessment
12 Pain Treatment in the Dying Patient
III Pain Diagnoses and Their Nonsurgical Management
13 Back Pain: The Evidence for Nonsurgical Management
14 Failed Back Syndrome: Etiology, Assessment, and Treatment
15 Craniofacial Pain Mechanisms
16 Evidence-Based Approach to the Treatment of Facial Pain
17 Trigeminal Neuralgia
18 Trigeminal Neuropathic Pain and Anesthesia Dolorosa
19 Glossopharyngeal, Geniculate, and Other Cranial Neuralgias
20 Occipital Neuralgia: Clinical and Pathophysiological Considerations
21 Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome
22 Postherniorrhaphy Pain Syndrome
23 Stump, Phantom, and Avulsion Pain
24 Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury
25 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Type I and Type II
26 Postherpetic Neuralgia: Are There Neurosurgical Options?
27 Central Pain Secondary to Intracranial Lesions
28 Cancer Pain
29 Postoperative Pain
IV Surgical Procedures for Pain
30 Spinal Cord Stimulation: Mechanisms of Action
31 Spinal Cord Stimulation: Patient Selection
32 Spinal Cord Stimulation: Equipment and Implantation Techniques
33 Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
34 Occipital Nerve Stimulation
35 Trigeminal Neurostimulation for Neuropathic Facial Pain
36 Motor Cortex Stimulation
37 Deep Brain Stimulation for Chronic Pain
38 An Overview of the Rational Use of Intrathecal Analgesic Therapies
39 Intrathecal Opioids: Patient Selection and Implant Technique
40 Surgical Options for Facial Pain
41 Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia
42 Trigeminal Rhizotomy
43 Trigeminal Neurectomy
44 Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia
45 Percutaneous Radiofrequency Trigeminal Gangliolysis for Trigeminal Neuralgia
46 Percutaneous Retrogasserian Glycerol Rhizolysis
47 Percutaneous Balloon Compression for Trigeminal Neuralgia
48 Intracranial Procedures for Nontrigeminal Neuralgias
49 Percutaneous Computed Tomagraphy-Guided Trigeminal Tractotomy and Nucleotomy
50 Lumbar Spine Disorders: Natural History, Surgical Outcome, and Treatment Failure Management
51 Overview of Destructive Neurosurgical Procedures for Pain
52 Facet Blocks and Denervations
53 Dorsal Rhizotomy and Dorsal Root Ganglionectomy
54 Percutaneous Computed Tomography- Guided Cordotomy for Pain
55 Midline Myelotomy and the Interruption of the Postsynaptic Dorsal Column Pain Pathway for the Treatment of Visceral Pain
56 Dorsal Root Entry Zone Lesions
V New Directions for Pain Surgery
57 Functional Imaging of Pain: Insights and Implications
58 Evidence, the Practice of Pain Surgery, and the Institute of Medicine Report
59 Bridging the Gap: Translational Research and Pain Surgery