
Perioperative Considerations and Positioning for Neurosurgical Procedures
Description
This text examines these relationships. It provides considerations necessary to the correct positioning of a patient for a neurosurgical procedure for each individual patient and their individual pathology. In other words, this text will demonstrate how to construct the necessary surgical posture for the indicated neurosurgical procedure given the individual constraints of the patient within the environment of anesthesia and conforming to existing evidence-based practice guidelines. Sections will address physiological changes inherent in positioning in relation to anesthesia for neurosurgical procedures, assessment of patient for planned procedure, as well as considerations for managing problems associated with these relationships. Additional sections will examine the relationship between neurosurgical positioning and medical malpractice and the biomechanical science between positioning devices and neurosurgical procedures.
Neurosurgery and its patient population are in a constant state of change. Providing the necessary considerations for the neurosurgical procedure planned under the anesthesia conditions planned in the position planned, often in the absence of multicase study literary support, without incurring additional morbidity is the goal of this text.
Reviews / Votes
"Perioperative Considerations and Positioning for Neurosurgical Procedures: A Clinical Guide . aims to serve as the authoritative textbook regarding the positioning and preoperative assessment of the neurosurgical patient. . The aforementioned text is intended for neurosurgical practitioners of all ages and skill levels, but would best be set on a reference bookshelf in a neurosurgical resident call room. The strengths of this book include its accessibility/easy prose, the numerous pearls about positioning for surgical procedures, and the instructive photographs contained within." (David P. Bray, Operative Neurosurgery, Vol. 17 (1), July, 2019)More details
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Persons
Adam S. Arthur MD MPH FAANS FAHA FACS
Professor of Neurosurgery
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Semmes-Murphey Neurological and Spine Clinic
Memphis, TN
USA
Kevin T. Foley, MD, FACS
Professor of Neurosurgery, Orthopaedic Surgery, & Biomedical Engineering
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Chairman, Semmes-Murphey Clinic
Memphis, TN
USA
C. Wayne Hamm CRNA, MSN, APN
Germantown, TN
USA