Atlas of Interventional Pain Management
- 5th Edition - March 27, 2020
- Author: Steven D. Waldman
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 6 5 4 0 7 - 4
An essential resource for pain medicine clinicians at all levels of practice and training, Atlas of Interventional Pain Management, 5th Edition, is a comprehensive, easy-to-foll… Read more
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Request a sales quoteAn essential resource for pain medicine clinicians at all levels of practice and training, Atlas of Interventional Pain Management, 5th Edition, is a comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide to delivering safe, accurate, and cost-effective relief for patients with acute and chronic pain. Dr. Steven D. Waldman walks you step by step through each procedure, incorporating all clinically appropriate imaging modalities to help you achieve the best possible outcomes for more than 160 nerve block procedures.
- Focuses on the how rather than the why of interventional pain procedures, offering an abundance of high-quality, full-color illustrations to demonstrate the best technique.
- Incorporates all clinically useful imaging modalities that increase needle placement precision, including significantly expanded content on office-based ultrasound guided techniques as well as fluoroscopy and computed tomography guided procedures.
- Keeps you up to date with 19 brand-new chapters, including Selective Maxillary Nerve Block: Suprazygomatic Approach, Brachial Plexus Block: Retroclavicular Approach, Erector Spinae Plane Block, Transversalis Fascia Plane Block, Adductor Canal Block, Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation, Sacral Neuromodulation, and more.
- Provides Indications, Clinically Relevant Anatomy, Technique, Side Effects and Complications, and Clinical Pearls and updated CPT codes for each procedure.
- Clearly illustrates the anatomical targets for each procedure and the appropriate needle placement and trajectory used to reach each target.
- Includes access to procedural videos covering Cervical Translaminar Epidural Block, Cervical Paravertebral Medical Branch Block, Percutaneous Facet Fusion, Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural Block, and more.
- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Pain Medicine practitioners and trainees (anesthesiologists, neurologists, physical medicine and rehab, orthopods etc.)
- Cover image
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- Contents
- Video Contents
- Section I: Head
- 1: Atlanto-Occipital Block Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 2: Atlantoaxial Block Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 3: Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Transnasal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 4: Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Greater Palatine Foramen Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 5: Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Lateral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 6: Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 7: Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 8: Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 9: Gasserian Ganglion Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 10: Gasserian Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 11: Gasserian Ganglion Block: Balloon Compression Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 12: Trigeminal Nerve Block: Coronoid Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 13: Selective Maxillary Nerve Block: Suprazygomatic Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 14: Selective Maxillary Nerve Block: Coronoid Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 15: Selective Mandibular Nerve Block: Coronoid Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 16: Supraorbital Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 17: Supratrochlear Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 18: Infraorbital Nerve Block: Extraoral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 19: Infraorbital Nerve Block: Intraoral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 20: Mental Nerve Block: Extraoral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- 21: Mental Nerve Block: Intraoral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 22: Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 23: Auriculotemporal Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 24: Greater Auricular Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section II: Neck
- 25: Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block: Extraoral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 26: Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block: Intraoral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 27: Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 28: Vagus Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 29: Spinal Accessory Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 30: Phrenic Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 31: Facial Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 32: Superficial Cervical Plexus Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 33: Deep Cervical Plexus Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 34: Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 35: Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 36: Stellate Ganglion Block: Anterior Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 37: Stellate Ganglion Block: Posterior Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 38: Stellate Ganglion Block: Vertebral Body Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 39: Stellate Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 40: Third Occipital Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 41: Third Occipital Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 42: Cervical Facet Block: Medial Branch Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 43: Cervical Facet Neurolysis: Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Cervical Medial Branch
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 44: Cervical Facet Block: Intra-articular Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 45: Cervical Epidural Block: Translaminar Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 46: Cervical Epidural Block: Transforaminal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 47: Cervical Selective Nerve Root Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Fluoroscopically Guided Technique
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 48: Lysis of Cervical Epidural Adhesions: Racz Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section III: Shoulder and Upper Extremity
- 49: Brachial Plexus Block: Interscalene Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 50: Brachial Plexus Block: Supraclavicular Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 51: Brachial Plexus Block: Infraclavicular Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 52: Brachial Plexus Block: Retroclavicular Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique-Retroclavicular Approach
- Side Effects and Complications
- 53: Brachial Plexus Block: Axillary Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 54: Suprascapular Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 55: Radial Nerve Block at the Humerus
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 56: Medial Cutaneous and Intercostobrachial Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 57: Radial Nerve Block at the Elbow
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 58: Median Nerve Block at the Elbow
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 59: Ulnar Nerve Block at the Elbow
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 60: Radial Nerve Block at the Wrist
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 61: Median Nerve Block at the Wrist
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 62: Ulnar Nerve Block at the Wrist
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 63: Metacarpal and Digital Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 64: Intravenous Regional Anesthesia
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section IV: Thorax and Chest Wall
- 65: Thoracic Epidural Nerve Block: Midline Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 66: Thoracic Epidural Nerve Block: Paramedian Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 67: Thoracic Epidural Nerve Block: Transforaminal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 68: Thoracic Paravertebral Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 69: Thoracic Facet Block: Medial Branch Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 70: Thoracic Facet Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Medial Branch of the Primary Posterior Rami
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 71: Thoracic Facet Block: Intra-Articular Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 72: Thoracic Sympathetic Ganglion Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 73: Pectoral Plane Nerve Block—PECS I
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Complications
- 74: Pectoral Plane Nerve Block—PECS II
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Complications
- 75: Serratus Anterior Plane Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Complications
- 76: Erector Spinae Plane Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Complications
- 77: Intercostal Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 78: Intercostal Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 79: Interpleural Nerve Block: Percutaneous Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 80: Interpleural Nerve Block: Tunneled Catheter Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section V: Abdomen and Abdominal Wall
- 81: Splanchnic Nerve Block: Classic Two-Needle Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 82: Splanchnic Nerve Block: Single-Needle Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 83: Celiac Plexus Block: Classic Two-Needle Retrocrural Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 84: Celiac Plexus Block: Single-Needle Retrocrural Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 85: Celiac Plexus Block: Two-Needle Transcrural Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 86: Celiac Plexus Block: Single-Needle Periaortic Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 87: Celiac Plexus Block: Single-Needle Transaortic Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 88: Celiac Plexus Block: Single-Needle Lateral Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 89: Celiac Plexus Block: Single-Needle Anterior Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 90: Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 91: Quadratus Lumborum Plane Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Complications
- 92: Anterior Cutaneous Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 93: Lateral Cutaneous Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 94: Transversalis Fascia Plane Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Side Effects and Complications
- 95: Ilioinguinal Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 96: Iliohypogastric Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 97: Genitofemoral Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section VI: Back and Pelvis
- 98: Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglion Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 99: Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 100: Lumbar Paravertebral Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 101: Lateral Thoracolumbar Interfascial Plane Block: TLIP Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Complications
- 102: Lumbar Facet Block: Medial Branch Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 103: Lumbar Facet Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Medial Branch of the Primary Posterior Rami
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 104: Lumbar Facet Block: Intra-Articular Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 105: Lumbar Gray Ramus Communicans Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 106: Lumbar Gray Ramus Communicans Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 107: Lumbar Epidural Block: Interlaminar Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 108: Lumbar Epidural Block: Transforaminal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 109: Selective Nerve Root Block: Lumbar Nerves
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 110: Lumbar Subarachnoid Block: Midline Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 111: Lumbar Subarachnoid Block: Paramedian Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 112: Lumbar Subarachnoid Block: Lumbosacral Approach of Taylor
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 113: Lumbar Myelography
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 114: Superior Cluneal Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 115: Caudal Epidural Block: Prone Position
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 116: Caudal Epidural Block: Lateral Position
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 117: Lysis of Epidural Adhesions: Racz Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 118: Sacral Nerve Block: Transsacral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 119: Sacroiliac Lateral Branch Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 120: Sacroiliac Lateral Branch-Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 121: Hypogastric Plexus Block: Single-Needle Medial Paraspinous Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 122: Hypogastric Plexus Block: Classic Two-Needle Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 123: Hypogastric Plexus Block: Single-Needle Transdiscal Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 124: Hypogastric Plexus Block: Single-Needle Anterior Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 125: Ganglion of Walther (Impar) Block: Prone Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 126: Ganglion of Walther (Impar) Block: Transcoccygeal Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 127: Pudendal Nerve Block: Transvaginal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 128: Pudendal Nerve Block: Transperineal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 129: Pudendal Nerve Block: Transgluteal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- 130: Sacroiliac Joint Injection
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 131: Sacroiliac Joint: Radiofrequency Lesioning
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section VII: Lower Extremity
- 132: Lumbar Plexus Nerve Block: Winnie 3-in-1 Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 133: Lumbar Plexus Nerve Block: Fascia Iliaca Compartment Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 134: Lumbar Plexus Nerve Block: Psoas Compartment Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 135: Femoral Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 136: Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 137: Obturator Nerve Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 138: Sciatic Nerve Block: Anterior Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 139: Sciatic Nerve Block: Posterior Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 140: Sciatic Nerve Block: Lithotomy Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 141: Piriformis Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 142: Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Block: Subgluteal Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 143: Sciatic Nerve Block at the Femur: Lateral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 144: Adductor Canal Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 145: Tibial Nerve Block at the Knee: Posterior Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 146: Tibial Nerve Block at the Knee: Lateral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 147: Tibial Nerve Block at the Ankle
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 148: Saphenous Nerve Block at the Knee
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 149: Saphenous Nerve Block at the Ankle
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Ultrasound-Guided Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 150: Common Peroneal Nerve Block at the Knee: Posterior Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 151: Common Peroneal Nerve Block at the Knee: Lateral Approach
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 152: Deep Peroneal Nerve Block at the Ankle
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 153: Superficial Peroneal Nerve Block at the Ankle
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 154: Sural Nerve Block at the Ankle
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 155: Metatarsal and Digital Nerve Block of the Foot
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Section VIII: Advanced Interventional Pain Management Techniques
- 156: Cervical Subarachnoid Neurolytic Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 157: Lumbar Subarachnoid Neurolytic Block
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 158: Implantation of Subcutaneously Tunneled One-Piece Epidural Catheters
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 159: Implantation of Subcutaneously Tunneled Two-Piece Epidural Catheters
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 160: Neuradenolysis of the Pituitary: Needle-Through-Needle Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 161: Cervical Discography
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 162: Thoracic Discography
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 163: Lumbar Discography
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 164: Epiduroscopy
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 165: Intradiscal Electrothermal Annuloplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 166: Percutaneous Intradiscal Nucleoplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 167: Biacuplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 168: Percutaneous Discectomy: Automated Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 169: Percutaneous Discectomy: Laser-Assisted Technique
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 170: Percutaneous Laser-Assisted Annuloplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 171: Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression (MILD) Procedure
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 172: Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 173: Percutaneous Balloon Kyphoplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 174: Vertebral Compression Fracture Augmentation Using the Kiva VCF System
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 175: Percutaneous Sacroplasty
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 176: Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 177: Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation: Stage I Trial Stimulation
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 178: Lumbar Spinal Cord Stimulation: Stage I Trial Stimulation
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 179: Spinal Cord Stimulation: Stage II Pulse Generator Implantation
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 180: Sacral Neuromodulation
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 181: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation—Occipital Nerves
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 182: Cranial Nerve Stimulation—Trigeminal Nerves and Its Branches
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 183: Implantation of Totally Implantable Reservoirs and Injection Ports
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 184: Implantation of Totally Implantable Infusion Pumps
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 185: Percutaneous Posterior Facet Joint Spinal Fusion
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- 186: Percutaneous Sacroiliac Joint Fusion
- Abstract
- Indications
- Clinically Relevant Anatomy
- Technique
- Side Effects and Complications
- Index
- No. of pages: 1194
- Language: English
- Edition: 5
- Published: March 27, 2020
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323654074
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Steven D. Waldman
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Vice Provost and Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Kansas City University, Kansas City, MO