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Taylor & Francis Ltd Anesthesia And Analgesia In Dermatologic Surgery 2008 Edition by Marwalli Harahap, Adel R. Abadir
With malpractice insurance premiums on the rise, and insurance rates for the practicing anesthesiologist at an all time high, it is important, now more than ever, to have a single source reference related to both anesthesia and analgesia and how they both relate to dermatologic surgery. This book provides comprehensive coverage on the therapeutic usage of anesthesia and analgesia during dermatologic surgical procedures, providing basic concepts, as well as step-by-step descriptions of the various techniques involved.Written by an international group of contributors, Anesthesia and Analgesia in Dermatologic Surgery:is the first book of its kind to present both anesthesia and analgesia techniques in a single source volumecovers the basic principles of regional and local anesthesia with respect to anatomy, local anesthetic agents, and techniquesexamines new eutectic mixtures that penetrate through the skin's membrane, enabling doctors to use analgesia over anesthesia for a wide range of superficial surgical procedures, including the harvesting of split skin grafts, laser surgery, electrosurgery, epilation, and skin biopsydiscusses the use of nerve blocks as safer alternatives to local anesthesiacontains a full chapter dedicated to the pediatric patient, and the specific concerns when relating anesthesia to the pediatric patient Local anesthetics and anesthetic solutions (Classification, mode of action, and dosages). Vasoconstrictors (Chemistry, mode of action, and doses). Patient evaluation and choice of anesthetic. Topical Anesthesia. Local infiltration anesthesia. Regional anesthesia. Tumescent anesthesia. Local anesthesia for children. Iontophoresis for local anesthesia. Nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia in dermatologic surgery. Moderate sedation in dermatologic surgery. Post operative control of pain. Complications