Oxford Textbook of Anaesthesia for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Second Edition
Second Edition
Price: 4150.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198790723
Publication date:
05/10/2023
Hardback
256 pages
276x219mm
Price: 4150.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198790723
Publication date:
05/10/2023
Hardback
256 pages
Patrick A. Ward, Michael G. Irwin
Authoritative and trustworthy guide to this challenging area of practice,Written by a team of international experts in the field,Covers all the clinical areas of anaesthesia for oral and maxillofacial surgery, including anatomy, pre-assessment, difficult airways, regional anaesthesia, and imaging,Comprehensively covers the essentials of oral, dental and maxillofacial surgery
Rights: OUP UK (INDIAN TERRITORY)
Patrick A. Ward, Michael G. Irwin
Description
Providing safe, effective anaesthesia for patients undergoing oral and maxillofacial surgery presents unique challenges involving a wide range of complex procedures, treatments, and interventions to manage an array of pathologies.
This textbook is a practical, easy to read and engaging guide to the entire perioperative management process, encompassing everything that the practitioner needs to know. It utilises a clear, step-by-step approach to managing all aspects of anaesthesia for oral and maxillofacial surgery, from routine elective procedures to emergencies, difficult airways, cancer, and pain. A contemporary, evidence based
approach and the most up-to-date techniques are described, with reference to current guidelines and standards. This comprehensive second edition will empower the novice, but also support more experienced practitioners and those who may occasionally be called upon to manage emergency cases.
Written by international experts in the field with many years of experience both conducting and teaching oral and maxillofacial anaesthesia, this textbook is an essential resource for all members of the multidisciplinary team who wish to improve their understanding of and confidence with anaesthesia for this surgery.
Edited by Patrick A. Ward, Consultant Anaesthetist, St John's Hospital NHS Lothian, Scotland, and Edited by Michael G. Irwin, Daniel CK Yu Professor, Dept of Anaesthesiology University of Hong Kong
Patrick A. Ward, MB ChB, BSc, FRCA, is a Consultant Anaesthetist at St John's Hospital, Livingston, Scotland, with a special interest in difficult airway management, with expertise in anaesthesia for Oromaxillofacial, ENT, Head & Neck surgery, and major Burns. Previous appointments include Airway Lead and Consultant Anaesthetist at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London (centre for Craniofacial surgery and Burns), and Locum Consultant at Charing Cross Hospital, London (centre for Head & Neck surgery and tracheal reconstruction). He has published over 50 articles in peer reviewed journals and periodicals, and authored several book chapters. He has been a journal reviewer for the International Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery and International Journal of Obstetric Anaesthesia, and has been an invited speaker at AAGBI and OAA conferences.
Michael G. Irwin, MB ChB, MD, FRCA, FCAI, FANZCA, FHKAM, is the Daniel CK Yu Professor in the Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Hong Kong. He is Past President of the Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong and of the Hong Kong College of Anaesthesiology. Prof. Irwin has published over 300 articles in peer reviewed scientific journals and is a regular invited journal reviewer. He is an editor of Anaesthesia, Perioperative Medicine, Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy and senior editor of the HK Medical Journal. He is on the Faculty of Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) and was Chairman of the organising committee for the World Congress of Anaesthesia 2016. Research interests include intravenous anaesthesia, pharmacology, perioperative medicine/enhanced recovery and the effects of anaesthesia on cancer.
Patrick A. Ward, Michael G. Irwin
Table of contents
1:Preoperative Assessment
2:Difficult Airway
3:Surgical Airway
4:Regional Anaesthesia
5:Imaging
6:Sedation
7:Hypotensive Anaesthesia
8:Dental Anaesthesia
9:Aesthetic Surgery
10:Orthognathic Surgery
11:Paediatric Surgery
12:Infection
13:Trauma
14:Burns
15:Malignancy
16:Postoperative care and Planning
17:Surgical Complications
18:Non-technical Skills
19:Orofacial Pain
Patrick A. Ward, Michael G. Irwin
Description
Providing safe, effective anaesthesia for patients undergoing oral and maxillofacial surgery presents unique challenges involving a wide range of complex procedures, treatments, and interventions to manage an array of pathologies.
This textbook is a practical, easy to read and engaging guide to the entire perioperative management process, encompassing everything that the practitioner needs to know. It utilises a clear, step-by-step approach to managing all aspects of anaesthesia for oral and maxillofacial surgery, from routine elective procedures to emergencies, difficult airways, cancer, and pain. A contemporary, evidence based
approach and the most up-to-date techniques are described, with reference to current guidelines and standards. This comprehensive second edition will empower the novice, but also support more experienced practitioners and those who may occasionally be called upon to manage emergency cases.
Written by international experts in the field with many years of experience both conducting and teaching oral and maxillofacial anaesthesia, this textbook is an essential resource for all members of the multidisciplinary team who wish to improve their understanding of and confidence with anaesthesia for this surgery.
Edited by Patrick A. Ward, Consultant Anaesthetist, St John's Hospital NHS Lothian, Scotland, and Edited by Michael G. Irwin, Daniel CK Yu Professor, Dept of Anaesthesiology University of Hong Kong
Patrick A. Ward, MB ChB, BSc, FRCA, is a Consultant Anaesthetist at St John's Hospital, Livingston, Scotland, with a special interest in difficult airway management, with expertise in anaesthesia for Oromaxillofacial, ENT, Head & Neck surgery, and major Burns. Previous appointments include Airway Lead and Consultant Anaesthetist at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London (centre for Craniofacial surgery and Burns), and Locum Consultant at Charing Cross Hospital, London (centre for Head & Neck surgery and tracheal reconstruction). He has published over 50 articles in peer reviewed journals and periodicals, and authored several book chapters. He has been a journal reviewer for the International Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery and International Journal of Obstetric Anaesthesia, and has been an invited speaker at AAGBI and OAA conferences.
Michael G. Irwin, MB ChB, MD, FRCA, FCAI, FANZCA, FHKAM, is the Daniel CK Yu Professor in the Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Hong Kong. He is Past President of the Society of Anaesthetists of Hong Kong and of the Hong Kong College of Anaesthesiology. Prof. Irwin has published over 300 articles in peer reviewed scientific journals and is a regular invited journal reviewer. He is an editor of Anaesthesia, Perioperative Medicine, Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy and senior editor of the HK Medical Journal. He is on the Faculty of Evidence Based Perioperative Medicine (EBPOM) and was Chairman of the organising committee for the World Congress of Anaesthesia 2016. Research interests include intravenous anaesthesia, pharmacology, perioperative medicine/enhanced recovery and the effects of anaesthesia on cancer.
Table of contents
1:Preoperative Assessment
2:Difficult Airway
3:Surgical Airway
4:Regional Anaesthesia
5:Imaging
6:Sedation
7:Hypotensive Anaesthesia
8:Dental Anaesthesia
9:Aesthetic Surgery
10:Orthognathic Surgery
11:Paediatric Surgery
12:Infection
13:Trauma
14:Burns
15:Malignancy
16:Postoperative care and Planning
17:Surgical Complications
18:Non-technical Skills
19:Orofacial Pain