This book provides physicians practicing at pain management clinics with comprehensive explanations of interventional therapeutic procedures including nerve blockade, as well as pharmacotherapy. Interventional therapeutic procedures including nerve blockade are categorized by devices into landmark ("blind"), X-ray-guided, ultrasound-guided, CT-guided, MR-guided, and endoscopic techniques. In this book, each chapter introduces one type of nerve blockade procedure that involves several different devices. The authors describe the pros and cons of each technique and make recommendations for the best devices to use. This book will also help anesthesiologists and other physicians to improve their treatment techniques.
Nerve Blockade and Interventional Therapy
Table of contents
Part 1. Introduction.-1. Interventional pain treatment using nerve block - Usefulness and perspectives.-2. Interventional Treatments and Nerve Blocks Part 2. Overview.-3. Definition.- 4. Purpose.-5. Method for Evaluating Pain.-6. Diagnosis7. Apparatus8. Drugs used 9. Neurodestruction and Stimulation Approach Part 3. Feature of Each Technique.- 10.Landmark Method (Blind Method).- 11. X-ray-fluoroscopy guided method.- 12. Ultrasound-guided method.- 13. CT-guided method.- 14. ME-guided method.- Part 4. Head.- 15. Trigeminal nerve block .- 16. Gasserian ganglion Block Percutaneous radiofrequency Trigeminal rhizotomy .-17. Glossopharyngeal nerve block.- 18. Editors' Comment.- Part 5. Neck.- 19. Occipital nerve block (Landmark, Ultrasound-guided).- 20. Phrenic nerve block.- 21. Superficial cervical plexus block (Landmark, Ultrasound-guided).- 22. Stellate ganglion block.- 23. Brachial Plexus Block (Landmark, Ultrasound-guided, and Fluoroscopy-guided method).-24. Editors' Comment.- Part 6. Shoulder and Upper extremity.- 25. Suprascapular nerve block.- 26. Dorsal Scapular Nerve Block (Landmark method).-27. Axillary Nerve Block (Ultrasound-guided method).-28. Peripheral nerve block of upper limb.-29. Shoulder.- 30. Shoulder Joint Block and Pumping (X-ray-guided).- 31. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Shoulder Articular Branches (X-ray-guided).- 32. Elbow.-33. Hand.-34. Comment.- Part 7. Thorax and Back.- 35. Ntercostal nerve block.- 36. Thoracic Paravertebral Block (Ultrasound guidance technique).- 37. Thoracic sympathetic ganglion block.- 38. Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy.- 39. Editor's Comment.-
Part 8. Abdomen and Back.- 40. Celiac plexus block, Splanchnic nerve block (X-ray -fluoroscopy-guided, CT-guided).-41. Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block (X-ray fluoroscopy-guided, CT-Guided).-42. Ilioinguinal Nerve Block.- 43. Comment.- Part 9. Lumbosacral region.- 44. Ultrasound guided lumbar plexus block.- 45. Lumbar sympathetic nerve block.- Part 10. Pelvis.- 46. Sacroiliac Joint Block (Ultrasound-guided, X-ray fluoroscopy--guided).- 47. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Sacroiliac Articular Branches(X-ray guided): High-frequency thermocoagulation of the sacroiliac joints.- 48. Sacrococcygeal Joint Block (x-ray Fluoroscopy-guided, Ultrasound-guided).- 49. Ganglion impar block.- 50. Intra-articular injection of the hip joint.- 51. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Hip Articular Branches (X-ray fluoroscopy-guided).- 52. Comment.-