Description
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-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.
Table of Contents
Section I: Head1 Atlanto-Occipital Block Technique2 Atlantoaxial Block Technique3 Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Transnasal Approach4 Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Greater Palatine Foramen Approach5 Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Lateral Approach6 Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning7 Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Block8 Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning9 Gasserian Ganglion Block10 Gasserian Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning11 Gasserian Ganglion Block: Balloon Compression Technique12 Trigeminal Nerve Block: Coronoid Approach13 Selective Maxillary Nerve Block: Suprazygomatic Approach14 Selective Maxillary Nerve Block: Coronoid Approach15 Selective Mandibular Nerve Block: Coronoid Approach16 Supraorbital Nerve Block17 Supratrochlear Nerve Block18 Infraorbital Nerve Block: Extraoral Approach19 Infraorbital Nerve Block: Intraoral Approach20 Mental Nerve Block: Extraoral Approach21 Mental Nerve Block: Intraoral Approach22 Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block23 Auriculotemporal Nerve Block24 Greater Auricular Nerve BlockSection II: Neck25 Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block: Extraoral Approach26 Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block: Intraoral Approach27 Glossopharyngeal Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning28 Vagus Nerve Block29 Spinal Accessory Nerve Block30 Phrenic Nerve Block31 Facial Nerve Block32 Superficial Cervical Plexus Block33 Deep Cervical Plexus Block34 Superior Laryngeal Nerve Block35 Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Block36 Stellate Ganglion Block: Anterior Approach37 Stellate Ganglion Block: Posterior Approach38 Stellate Ganglion Block: Vertebral Body Approach39 Stellate Ganglion Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning40 Third Occipital Nerve Block41 Third Occipital Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning42 Cervical Facet Block: Medial Branch Technique43 Cervical Facet Neurolysis: Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Cervical Medial Branch44 Cervical Facet Block: Intra-articular Technique45 Cervical Epidural Block: Translaminar Approach46 Cervical Epidural Block: Transforaminal Approach47 Cervical Selective Nerve Root Block48 Lysis of Cervical Epidural Adhesions: Racz TechniqueSection III: Shoulder and Upper Extremity49 Brachial Plexus Block: Interscalene Approach50 Brachial Plexus Block: Supraclavicular Approach51 Brachial Plexus Block: Infraclavicular Approach52 Brachial Plexus Block: Retroclavicular Approach53 Brachial Plexus Block: Axillary Approach54 Suprascapular Nerve Block55 Radial Nerve Block at the Humerus56 Medial Cutaneous and Intercostobrachial Nerve Block57 Radial Nerve Block at the Elbow58 Median Nerve Block at the Elbow59 Ulnar Nerve Block at the Elbow60 Radial Nerve Block at the Wrist61 Median Nerve Block at the Wrist62 Ulnar Nerve Block at the Wrist63 Metacarpal and Digital Nerve Block64 Intravenous Regional AnesthesiaSection IV: Thorax and Chest Wall65 Thoracic Epidural Nerve Block: Midline Approach66 Thoracic Epidural Nerve Block: Paramedian Approach67 Thoracic Epidural Nerve Block: Transforaminal Approach68 Thoracic Paravertebral Nerve Block69 Thoracic Facet Block: Medial Branch Technique70 Thoracic Facet Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning of the Medial Branch of the Primary Posterior Rami71 Thoracic Facet Block Intra-Articular Technique72 Thoracic Sympathetic Ganglion Block73 Pectoral Plane Nerve Block—PECS I74 Pectoral Plane Nerve Block—PECS II75 Serratus Anterior Plane Block76 Erector Spinae Plane Block77 Intercostal Nerve Block78 Intercostal Nerve Block: Radiofrequency Lesioning79 Interpleural Nerve Block: Percutaneous Technique80 Interpleural Nerve Block: Tunneled Catheter TechniqueSection V: Abdomen and Abdominal Wall81 Splanchnic Nerve Block: Classic Two-Needle Technique82 Splanchnic Nerve Block: Single-Needle Technique83 Celiac Plexus Block: Classic Two-Needle Retrocrural Technique84 Celiac Plexus Block: Single-Needle Retrocrural Technique85 Celiac Plexus Block: Two-Needle Transcr



