Anestesia, Analgesia e Medicina da Dor

Manual of Small Animal Regional Anesthesia: Illustrated Anatomy for Nerve Stimulation and Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks / 2nd Edition

De: Pablo Otero, Diego Portela
ISBN: 9789505554652
2019, Intermédica
Capa dura
Páginas: 448

  • Medicine is currently facing new paradigms. Many of the axioms on which we have built the pyramid of knowledge are being discussed and in many cases, modified. Although the fusion of medicine and technology has shown positive results for decades, in recent years there has been a true revolution with a significant impact on veterinary medicine. Veterinary anesthesiology has benefited from this union, in the production of diagnostic and monitoring equipment never imagined before. The addition of nerve stimulation and high-resolution ultrasound to the chapter of regional anesthesia allowed for the development of new nerve approaches and techniques for numerous clinical situations. The content of this book has been specially created for it. Almost all the pictures have been taken in the Anesthesia Department of the Faculty of Veterinary Science of the University of Buenos Aires, after obtaining the corresponding consent from the owner’s and from the authorities of University. All the animals have been treated according to the current ethical care guidelines. It is our wish that this book helps the readers to incorporate a new method of working to their daily practice. We also wish that new generations find in this text the drive to grow in the amazing world of veterinary anesthesia.

  • Section 1 | Regional Anesthesia. General Considerations
    Pablo E. Otero, Paulo R. Klaumann, Marta Romano, Annatasha Bartel and Diego A. Portela
    Chapter 1 | Nerve blocks
    Chapter 2 | Nerve localization techniques
    Chapter 3 | Needles for neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks
    Section 2 | Peripheral nerve blocks of the thoracic limb
    Pablo E. Otero, Santiago E. Fuensalida, Natali Verdier, Marta Romano and Diego A. Portela
    Chapter 4 | Introduction.
    Chapter 5 | Paravertebral block of the brachial plexus
    Chapter 6 | Subscalenic block of the brachial plexus
    Chapter 7 | Axillary approach to the brachial plexus.
    Chapter 8 | Distal block of the brachial plexus (proximal RUMM block).
    Chapter 9 | Distal block of the brachial plexus (distal RUMM block)
    Chapter 10 | Distal block of the thoracic limb (proximal RUM block)
    Chapter 11 | Block of the cutaneous branches of the intercostobrachial nerves II and III
    Section 3 | Peripheral nerve blocks of the pelvic limb
    Diego A. Portela, Santiago E. Fuensalida, Natali Verdier, Marta Romano and Pablo E. Otero
    Chapter 12 | Introduction
    Chapter 13 | Femoral nerve block: paravertebral approach
    Chapter 14 | Femoral nerve block: lateral pre-iliac approach.
    Chapter 15 | Block of the femoral-saphenous nerve complex through an inguinal approach
    Chapter 16 | Block of the saphenous and medial articular nerves: proximal and distal medial approach
    Chapter 17 | Lumbosacral trunk block: parasacral approach
    Chapter 18 | Sciatic nerve block
    Chapter 19 | Tibial and common fibular nerves block: distal approach in the popliteal fossa.
    Chapter 20 | Obturator nerve block.
    Chapter 21 | Block of the lateral cutaneous femoral nerve
    Chapter 22 | Selective block of the caudal cutaneous femoral nerve
    Chapter 23 | Genitofemoral nerve block.
    Section 4 | Peripheral nerve blocks of the thorax and abdomen
    Diego A. Portela, Santiago E. Fuensalida, Jaime Viscasillas, Natali Verdier and Pablo E. Otero
    Chapter 24 | Peripheral nerve blocks of the thorax and abdomen

    Chapter 25 | Thoracic paravertebral block
    Chapter 26 | Intercostal nerves block
    Chapter 27 | Serratus plane block
    Chapter 28 | Erector spinae plane block
    Chapter 29 | Transversus abdominis plane block.
    Chapter 30 | Quadratus lumborum block.
    Chapter 31 | Tumescent local anesthesia.
    Section 5 | Neuraxial blocks.
    Pablo E. Otero, Santiago E. Fuensalida, Annatasha Bartel and Diego A. Portela
    Chapter 32 | Neuraxial blocks
    Chapter 33 | Approach to the epidural space
    Chapter 34 | Approach to the subarachnoid space
    Section 6 | Perineural anesthesia of the head, eye and ear.
    Paulo R. Klaumann, Robert A. Menzies, Angela Briganti, Diego A. Portela and Pablo E. Otero
    Chapter 35 | Nerve blocks of the head.
    Chapter 36 | Nerve blocks of the upper jaw
    Chapter 37 | Block of the infraorbital nerve.
    Chapter 38 | Nerve blocks of the lower jaw..
    Chapter 39 | Block of the trigeminal nerve via a temporal approach
    Chapter 40 | Ophthalmic nerve blocks
    Chapter 41 | Block of the ophthalmic nerve via a US-guided posterior extraconal approach
    Chapter 42 | Anesthesia of the eye: extraconal nerve block.
    Chapter 43 | Anesthesia of the eye: intraconal nerve block.
    Chapter 44 | Nerve blocks of the auricular region.
    Section 7 | Atlas of regional blocks in cats and rabbits
    Santiago E. Fuensalida, Andrea S. Zaccagnini, Natali Verdier, Diego A. Portela and Pablo E. Otero
    Chapter 45 | Regional anesthesia in the cat
    Chapter 46 | Regional anesthesia in the rabbit.

  • Diego Portela, MV, PhD

    Assistant Professor- Anesthesiology and Pain Management

    Department of Comparative, Diagnostic, and Population Medicine
    Education

    • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia
    • Residency, Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia, Cornell University, 2016
    • Post-Doctorate Fellowship, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pisa, Italy, 2012
    • PhD, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pisa, Italy, 2008
    • MV, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2002

    Honors and Awards

    • James H. Yarborough award recipient, 2019, awarded by the International Canine Sports Medicine Symposium, in conjunction with the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, to a speaker who has created innovations in their work that hold promise for working or sporting dogs
    • Veterinary Resident Award, Resident of the Year for the Companion Animal Hospital and the Equine and Farm Animal Hospital, Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Honorary Member of AAVRA- Asociación de Anestesiologia Veterinaria de la República Argentina (Association of Veterinary Anesthesiologist of Republic of Argentina)

    Teaching and Research Interests

    • Peripheral and neuraxial regional anesthesia
    • Respiratory monitoring during anesthesia
    • Target controlled infusion
    • Stress response to anesthesia and surgery

    Pablo Otero, MV, PhD

    Universidad de Buenos Aires | UBA · Chairman of Department of Anesthesiology, Buenos Aires University, College of Veterinary Medicine.

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