Obstetric Anesthesia, 1st ed. 2020 A Case-Based and Visual Approach
Coordonnateur : Archer Thomas L.
Section One: Pregnancy, anesthesia and threats to fetal oxygenation.- Chapter 1: Normal pregnancy, labor and delivery-- without epidural analgesia.- Chapter 2: Neuraxial anesthesia and the supine position cause non-reassuring fetal status.- Chapter 3: Hyperstimulation.- Chapter 4: Scheduled repeat Cesarean delivery.- Section Two: Postpartum hemorrhage.- Chapter 5: Uterine atony: the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage.- Chapter 6: Hypovolemic shock.- Chapter 7: A traumatic cesarean delivery with consumptive coagulopathy.- Chapter 8: Trial of labor after cesarean delivery (TOLAC), with uterine dehiscence and emergency cesarean delivery under general anesthesia.- Section Three: More obstetric crises.- Chapter 9: High spinal.- Chapter 10: Prolapsed umbilical cord.- Chapter 11: A patient delivers vaginally after an eclamptic seizure.- Chapter 12: Cesarean delivery under general anesthesia in a septic patient.- Section Four: More challenging cases.- Chapter 13: Morbidly obese preeclamptic patient with difficult IV access for urgent cesarean delivery.- Chapter 14: Patient with known placenta previa and accreta for elective cesarean hysterectomy.- Chapter 15: A patient with severe idiopathic pulmonary hypertension delivers her fourth child.- Section 5: Successful neuraxial anesthesia.- Chapter 16: Fooling ourselves: intravenous fentanyl creates the illusion of a successful epidural.- Chapter 17: What not to do during uterine contractions-- three vignettes with one simple lesson.- Chapter 18: A one-sided epidural.- Chapter 19: Dosing an epidural for "back labor.".- Chapter 20: Management of a patient with an unsatisfactory labor epidural, now going for cesarean delivery.- Chapter 21: Rescuing a low spinal.- Chapter 22: A failed epidural followed by a failed spinal (Part 1).- Chapter 23: A failed epidural followed by a failed spinal (Part 2).- Chapter 24: Labor epidural for a patient with scoliosis.- Section 6: Anesthetic complications.- Chapter 25: Wrong medication.- Chapter 26: Headache after dural puncture with an epidural needle. -Chapter 27: Neurological deficit after neuraxial analgesia for labor and vaginal delivery.- Chapter 28: Left sciatic neuropathy after cesarean delivery in an obese, diabetic patient.- Chapter 29: Vasopressin, used as a vasopressor during cystoscopy, causes non-reassuring fetal status.- Chapter 30: Emergency cesarean delivery after repair of an ankle fracture.- Chapter 31: Another spinal mishap.- Section 7: Dysfunctional labor and uterine oxygenation: a theory.- Chapter 32: Cardiac output-guided resuscitation of the uterus: an obese patient has dysfunctional labor which resolves with position change. Coincidence or possible therapy?.
Clinical Professor from 2008-2015
Department of Anesthesiology
University of California San Diego School of Medicine
San Diego, California, USA.
Date de parution : 02-2020
Ouvrage de 309 p.
15.5x23.5 cm