What Is a Celiac Plexus Block?

Peripheral nerve block is a medical book published by People's Medical Publishing House on April 1, 2012. [1]

Peripheral nerve block

"Peripheral nerve block" editor recommended: Peripheral nerve block is an important treatment method in anesthesia. Professor Huang Yuguang from Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Dr. Hang Jian, the attending physician of John Putinsky University Medical Center in the United States, co-authored this book, Peripheral Nerve Block, which systematically introduces the various positioning and operations of peripheral nerve block. As well as its application in the clinic, it has very strong guiding significance for primary doctors.
Chapter 1 History and Development of Peripheral Nerve Block Anesthesia Section 1 Early Development of Regional Anesthesia Section 2 Development of Modern Peripheral Nerve Block Techniques Chapter 2 Application Anatomy of Local Anesthesia-Brachial Plexus Section 1 Introduction and Overview Section 1 Section 2 Embryology Section 3 Background Section 4 Root Section 5 Section Femoral Section 6 Section 3 Applied Anatomy of Local Anesthesia-Introduction and Background of Section 1 Chapter Physiology of Peripheral Nerve Conduction Section 1 Afferent Nerve Fibers Section 2 Efferent Nerve Fibers Chapter 5 Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics Section 1 Pharmacological Effects Section 2 Chemical Structure and Classification Section 3 Physicochemical Properties and Anesthetic Properties Section 4 Absorption , Distribution, biotransformation and elimination Section 5 Factors Affecting the Effect of Local Anesthetics Section 6 Adverse Reactions of Local Anesthetics Section 7 Commonly Used Local Anesthetics Chapter 6 Prevention and Treatment of Local Anesthetic Toxicity Section 1 Systemic Toxicity Section 2 Local Tissue Toxicity Chapter 7 Peripheral Nerve Localization Technology Section 1 Overview Section 2 Peripheral Nerve Localization Technology Section 3 Nerve Electrical Stimulation Localization Chapter Chapter 8 Brachial Plexus Block at Intermuscular Sulcus First Section Indications Second Section Solution Section III Positioning Method Section IV Complications and Precautions Chapter 9 Supraclavian and Mid-Humerus Brachial Plexus Blocks Brachial plexus block Section 1 Overview Section 2 Continuous catheterization technique Chapter 11 Axillary brachial plexus block Section 1 Indications Section 2 Anesthesia area distribution Section 3 Anesthesia application anatomy Section 4 Nerve positioning Five sections of operation methods Sixth section of the choice of local anesthetics Seventh section of complications Twelfth distal upper limb peripheral nerve block The first section Overview of the second section The third section of the indications The fourth section of the median nerve The fifth section of the radial nerve Section 6 Ulnar nerve Section 7 Selection of local anesthetics Section 8 Complications Chapter 13 Posterior lumbar plexus nerve block Section 1 Overview Section 2 Indications Section 3 Local anatomy Section 4 Technical methods Fifth Section Ultrasound Guidance Section 6 Selection of Local Anesthetic Drugs Section 7 Precautions Section 8 Complications Chapter 14 Anterior Lumbar Plexus Block First Section Femoral Nerve Block Second Section Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block Sacroiliac fascial block Chapter 15 Sciatic nerve block The first section winnie modified Labat classic method The second section sciatic nerve block: FRANc0 10cm method The third section sciatic nerve block: the lower gluteal approach The fourth section ultrasound guidance technology Inferior gluteal sciatic nerve block Chapter 16 The perineal and saphenous nerve blocks The first section of the perineal nerve block The second section of the saphenous nerve block Chapter 17 The ankle block Chapter 18 The head and facial peripheral nerve block Blocks of the first ganglion, nerve block, second lingopharyngeal nerve block, third facial nerve block, fourth occipital nerve block, Chapter 19, cervical plexus block, anatomy of cervical plexus nerve, second section Local anesthetic drugs The third section of the cervical plexus block approach Indications for the fourth section of the cervical plexus block The fifth section of the adjuvant medication of the cervical plexus block Sixth section of the complications of the cervical plexus block Analgesia of the airway block Anatomy of the first airway block The second section of the glossopharyngeal nerve block The third section of the laryngeal nerve block The fourth section of the laryngeal block The fifth section of the sacral nerve block and the anterior ethmoidal nerve block Chapter Sympathetic Blocks Stellate Ganglion Blocks Sympathetic Ganglion Blocks Block III Lumbar Sympathetic Block Block IV Block Celiac Plexus Block Block Fifth Section Subventral Plexus Block Block Sixth Block Odd Nerve Block Chapter 22 Paravertebral and Intercostal Blocks Paravertebral Block Nerve Blocks Intercostal Intercostal Blocks Chapter 23 Local Venous Anesthesia (Bier Block)
Section 1 History of Local Anesthesia Section 2 Indications Section 3 Contraindications Section 4 Techniques Section 5 Precautions Section 6 Selection of Local Anesthetics Section 7 Mechanism Section 8 Complications Chapter 24 Nerve Impedance Application of Block in Disease Diagnosis Section 1 Overview Section 2 Peripheral nerve block for disease diagnosis Section 3 Spinal canal block for disease diagnosis Chapter 25 Introduction to Peripheral nerve block under ultrasound guidance 1 Section 2 Principles of Ultrasound Section 3 Doppler Effect Section 4 Ultrasound Equipment Section 5 Ultrasound Guide Technology Section 6 Potential Advantages of Nerve Blocks under Ultrasound Guide Section 7 Peripheral Nerve Blocks under Ultrasound Guide Section 8 Other Applications of Ultrasound in Anesthesia Section 9 Concluding Remarks Chapter 26 Continuous Peripheral Nerve Blocks Chapter 27 Nerve Block Complications Section 1 Common Nerve Block Complications Section 2 Nerve Blocks in Different Parts Complications Chapter 28 Application of Peripheral Nerve Block in Traumatic Surgery Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Traumatic Pain and Insufficient Analgesia Section 3 Application of Spinal Canal Block in Trauma Patients Section 4 Peripheral Nerve Block Stagnation Application in Injured Patients Section 5 Indications and Benefits Section 6 Peripheral Nerve Block Techniques Section 7 Limitations and Contraindications Section 8 Ultrasound Guidance Section 9 Summary Chapter 29 Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Elderly Patients The application of the first section changes with the aging of the peripheral nervous system the second section changes in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of local anesthetic drugs with the aging section the advantages of peripheral nerve block in elderly patients the fourth section in the elderly Prognostic Differences Between Peripheral Nerve Blocks and General Anesthesia in Patients Section 5 Characteristics of Implementing Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Elderly Patients Section 6 Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Elderly Patients Chapter 30 Application of Nerve Blocks in Pediatric Surgery Section 1 Safety of Pediatric Peripheral Nerve Blocks Section 2 Pediatric Nerve Blocks Local Anesthetic Drug-Related Pharmacology Section 3 Head and Neck Peripheral Nerve Blocks Section 4 Upper Extremity Nerve Blocks Section 5 Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks Section 6 Abdomen Peripheral Nerve Blocks Section 7 Perineal Peripheral Nerve Blocks Chapter 31 Nerve Blocks in Intensive Care Patients Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Pain Assessment in ICU Section 3 Local Anesthesia for ICU Patients Potential advantages Section 4 Practical considerations for use of peripheral nerve blocks in ICU Section 5 Prevention of deep vein thrombosis and peripheral nerve blocks Section 6 Infections Section 7 Considerations for local anesthetic toxicity Section 8 Use of ultrasound Section 9 System And management issues Section 10 Clinical application Section 11 Conclusions and areas for future research Chapter 32 Orthopedic surgeons' concerns about nerve blocks Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Patient safety and its relationship to peripheral nerve blocks Section 3 Communication Section 4 Economics and Benefits Chapter 33 Regional Anesthesia, Multimodal Analgesia and Postoperative Therapy for Surgical Patients Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Opioids and Multimodal Analgesia Section 3 Clinical Situations: Regional Anesthesia and Optimal Management of Postoperative Patients Chapter 34 Peripheral Nerve Block Applied to Perioperative Pain Management in Orthopedic Patients Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Orthopedic Perioperative Pain Control Section 3 Upper Limb Section 4 Lower Limb Section Peripheral nerve block in patients with five-section bone trauma. Peripheral nerve block in children with orthopaedics in section VI. Summary of section VII

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