Part I. Anatomy and Physiology
1. An Introduction to Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Relevant
to Pain and Regional Anesthesia
Part II. Pharmacology
2. Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics
3. Local Anesthetic Additives
Part III.Regional Anesthetic Techniques
4. Providing Regional Anesthesia: Monitoring, Sedation and
Equipment
5. Head and Neck Block
6. Upper Extremity Blocks
7. Regional Anesthesia of the Trunk
8. Lower Extremity Blocks
9. Epidural Anesthesia
10. Spinal Anesthesia
11. Sympathetic Blocks
Part IV. Safety, Complications and Outcomes
12. Postudral Puncture Headache
13. Neural Blockage and Anticoagulation
14. Neurologic Complications
15. Regional Anesthesia and Outcome
Part V. Specialty Considerations
16. Obstetric Anesthesia
17. Regional Anesthesia in Pediatrics
18. Acute Pain
Related Titles
Textbook of Regional Anesthesia
Cardiac and Vascular Anesthesia : The Requisites
Adult Perioperative Anesthesia : The Requisites
Pediatric Anesthesia : The Requisites
Author Information
By James P. Rathmell, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology,
University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, VT;
Joseph M. Neal, MD, Staff Anesthesiologist, Department od
Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Medical Center,Seatle, WA; and
Christopher M. Viscomi, MD, Associate Professor, Department of
Anesthesiology, University of Vermont College of Medicine,
Burlington, VT