6th Edition
by Richard A. Jaffe (Author), Clifford Schmiesing (Author), Brenda Golianu (Author)
Covering both surgical and anesthetic considerations, Anesthesiologist’s Manual of Surgical Procedures, Sixth Edition, is an essential resource for formulation of an anesthetic plan and perioperative management of patients. All chapters are written by both surgeons and anesthesiologists, giving you a detailed, real-world perspective on the many variables that accompany today’s surgical procedures.
- Presents preoperative, intraoperative, and
postoperative anesthetic considerations in a clear, templated format,
summarizing all courses of action in easy-to-read tables.
- Describes
what the surgeon will likely be doing, variants of the procedure or
approaches, patient population characteristics, and details of the
procedure including positioning, length of procedure, postop care, and
more.
- Features a full-color design to enhance readability of the tables and clarity of the illustrations.
- Updates
to this edition include a new, heavily illustrated chapter overviewing
regional blocks and new appendices covering individual components of
enhanced recovery (ERAS) protocols and intraoperative use of transnasal
humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE); as well as
new, rapidly accessible tables and figures set on the inside back cover
reviewing useful, but easily forgotten facts and dermatomes.
- An ideal reference for anesthesiologists, anesthesia residents, and CRNAs.