Anaesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery
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1992
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-261960-0 (ISBN)
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-261960-0 (ISBN)
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This reference text covers anaesthesia procedures for all forms of eye surgery. It provides practical guidelines and has been designed specifically as a source of information for the trainee anaesthetist.
Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery can in certain circumstances stretch the confidence of the most fully trained and skilled anaesthetist. The changing patterns of eye surgery and vitreoretinal surgery, and the increased interest in day-case surgery dictates that anaesthetists should acquaint themselves with various anaesthetic techniques, including local anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery. The authors of this book have been interested in anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery for many years. They have drawn on their considerable personal experience in their contributions to this book. They provide a sufficiently comprehensive text for the book to be a reference source for the trainee and a practical manual for those interested in and practising ophthalmic anaesthesia. The book contains nineteen well referenced chapters covering detailed peri-operative management of the ophthalmic patient who is undergoing either general or local anaesthesia. It also contains a short glossary which is hoped to be of use for non-ophthalmologists. The chapters on the anatomy and physiology of the eye contain information not usually included in standard textbooks of anaesthesia.
Certain chapters provide extensive coverage of hitherto underdeveloped topics such as the pharmacology of drugs used in opthalmology and the use of ophthalmological techniques in diagnosing diseases of other parts of the body. This book is intended for anaesthetists and opthalmologists both junior and senior.
Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery can in certain circumstances stretch the confidence of the most fully trained and skilled anaesthetist. The changing patterns of eye surgery and vitreoretinal surgery, and the increased interest in day-case surgery dictates that anaesthetists should acquaint themselves with various anaesthetic techniques, including local anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery. The authors of this book have been interested in anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery for many years. They have drawn on their considerable personal experience in their contributions to this book. They provide a sufficiently comprehensive text for the book to be a reference source for the trainee and a practical manual for those interested in and practising ophthalmic anaesthesia. The book contains nineteen well referenced chapters covering detailed peri-operative management of the ophthalmic patient who is undergoing either general or local anaesthesia. It also contains a short glossary which is hoped to be of use for non-ophthalmologists. The chapters on the anatomy and physiology of the eye contain information not usually included in standard textbooks of anaesthesia.
Certain chapters provide extensive coverage of hitherto underdeveloped topics such as the pharmacology of drugs used in opthalmology and the use of ophthalmological techniques in diagnosing diseases of other parts of the body. This book is intended for anaesthetists and opthalmologists both junior and senior.
Anatomy of the eye; Physiology of the eye; Anaesthetic drugs and the eye; Systemic effects of drugs used in ophthalmic surgery; The eye as a mirror of disease; Preoperative assessment and medication; Management of general anaesthesia for intraocular surgery; Anaesthesia for anterior-segment surgery; Anaesthesia for posterior-segment surgery; Anaesthesia for perforating eye injury; Anaesthesia for eye surgery in children; Extraocular and orbital operations; Local anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery; Intraoperative monitoring; Surgical equipment; Postoperative analgesia; Choice of anaesthetic technique: local v. general anaesthesia; Ophthalmic anaesthesia for developing countries; Mortality and morbidity in ophthalmic anaesthesia; Glossary.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.1.1992 |
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Zusatzinfo | halftones, line drawings, tables, bibliography |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 150 x 230 mm |
Gewicht | 760 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Anästhesie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Augenheilkunde | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-261960-8 / 0192619608 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-261960-0 / 9780192619600 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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