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Practical Ambulatory Anesthesia

A comprehensive guide that offers up-to-date, evidence-based advice on how to provide optimal anesthesia care for ambulatory surgery.

Johan Raeder (Edited by), Richard D. Urman (Edited by)

9781107065345, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 July 2015

203 pages, 17 b/w illus. 42 tables
25.3 x 19.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.61 kg

'I would recommend it for those who have already got a good understanding of anesthesia provision in the day surgery setting. It would be a good recommended reading list addition for trainees in anesthesia.' Daphne Martin, Journal of Perioperative Practice

Practical Ambulatory Anesthesia covers all aspects of sedation, anesthesia, and pain relief for patients undergoing day (ambulatory) surgery. Written and edited by leading clinical anesthesiologists from the USA and Europe, it provides clear guidance on how to handle particular patients in particular situations. Comprehensive in scope, each chapter summarizes major studies and review papers, followed by practical advice based on the authors' and editors' clinical and scientific expertise. This combination of authoritative evidence-based guidance and personal advice ensures the reader benefits from the latest scientific knowledge and the authors' wealth of experience. Chapters discuss how to plan, equip and staff an ambulatory unit, pharmacology, key concepts of ambulatory care, pre- and post-operative issues, quality assurance, and current controversies. There are also dedicated chapters for topics including regional anesthesia for ambulatory surgery and pediatric ambulatory anesthesia. This text provides a much-needed comprehensive and evidence-based guide for clinical anesthesiologists.

Preface
1. Introduction to ambulatory surgery and anesthesia Sherine Hanna, Neal A. Mehta and Johan Raeder
2. Organization of ambulatory surgery and anesthesia Audrice Francois and Johan Raeder
3. Patient and procedure selection Jennifer M. Banayan, Johan Raeder and Bobbie-Jean Sweitzer
4. Pharmacology Claude Abdallah, Richard D. Urman and Johan Raeder
5. Anesthetic techniques Niraja Rajan, Richard D. Urman and Johan Raeder
6. Regional anesthesia for ambulatory surgery Ramprasad Sripada, Shuchita Garg and Johan Raeder
7. Multimodal management of pain and post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV) in ambulatory surgery Dawn Schell and Jaspreet Somal
8. Practical recipes from start (preop) to finish (post discharge) Niraja Rajan, Srikantha Rao and Johan Raeder
9. Postoperative care Sekar S. Bhavani
10. Anesthetic techniques for subspecialty surgery Niraja Rajan, Srikantha Rao and Johan Raeder
11. Pediatric anesthesia Fatima Ahmad
12. Aesthetic surgery Fatima Ahmad
13. Anesthesia for gastrointestinal endoscopy John E. Tetzlaff and Walter Maurer
14. Management of emergencies in ambulatory setting Fatima Ahmad
15. Office-based anesthesia Johann Patlak, Fred E. Shapiro, Johann Patlak, Fatima Ahmad and Richard D. Urman
16. Controversies in ambulatory anesthesia Steven Butz
17. Current and future trends in ambulatory anesthesia Steven Butz
Index.

Subject Areas: Pain & pain management [MMBP], Anaesthetics [MMB]

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