
Management of the Difficult Airway: A Handbook for Surgeons
JP Medical Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. September 2015
Book
Hardback
172 pages
978-1-909836-05-1 (ISBN)
Description
Airway management is a crucial skill to master and the first priority in the assessment of a critically ill or injured patient. Failure to secure an adequate airway can quickly lead to death or disability. Though primarily the remit of the anaesthesiologist, airway management also presents challenges to the surgeon, for example in obese patients or during surgery for thyroid cancer, particularly where reconstruction of the airway is involved.
Management of the Difficult Airway: A Handbook for Surgeons is the first book designed to help surgeons with the issues they face maintaining a clear airway and preventing obstruction. It provides practical guidance not just on emergency situations, but also on complex, planned interventions where it is the surgeon who oversees the management of the airway, for example during surgery for congenital airway anomalies. Early chapters cover anatomy, imaging, indications and specific techniques; later ones cover airway situations in specific groups, for example patients requiring surgical reconstruction of the airway resulting from cancer.
Management of the Difficult Airway provides a comprehensive, timely review of the core knowledge and clinical skills necessary for successful airway management in the surgical environment.
Key Points
Provides a 'go-to' skills manual for surgeons focussing on difficult airway management in surgical patients
Covers surgical airway management issues in adult and paediatric patients
Multidisciplinary author team combines the expertise of ENT and other surgeons, radiologists and anaesthesiologists
Management of the Difficult Airway: A Handbook for Surgeons is the first book designed to help surgeons with the issues they face maintaining a clear airway and preventing obstruction. It provides practical guidance not just on emergency situations, but also on complex, planned interventions where it is the surgeon who oversees the management of the airway, for example during surgery for congenital airway anomalies. Early chapters cover anatomy, imaging, indications and specific techniques; later ones cover airway situations in specific groups, for example patients requiring surgical reconstruction of the airway resulting from cancer.
Management of the Difficult Airway provides a comprehensive, timely review of the core knowledge and clinical skills necessary for successful airway management in the surgical environment.
Key Points
Provides a 'go-to' skills manual for surgeons focussing on difficult airway management in surgical patients
Covers surgical airway management issues in adult and paediatric patients
Multidisciplinary author team combines the expertise of ENT and other surgeons, radiologists and anaesthesiologists
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
60 Illustrations; 60 Halftones, color
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-909836-05-1 (9781909836051)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jerome W Thompson
Professor & Chair, Dept of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Francisco O M Vieira
Assistant Prof of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Both at University of Tennessee Centre for Health Sciences, Memphis, USA
Michael J Rutter
Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Professor of Paediatrics & OHNS, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre, Cincinnati, USA
Professor & Chair, Dept of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Francisco O M Vieira
Assistant Prof of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Both at University of Tennessee Centre for Health Sciences, Memphis, USA
Michael J Rutter
Paediatric Otolaryngologist, Professor of Paediatrics & OHNS, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre, Cincinnati, USA
Content
1 History of airway management
2 Surgical anatomy of the airway
3 Imaging the airway
4 Anesthesia and managing the difficult airway
5 Indications and techniques for airway intervention and management
6 Surgical management of the airway in the emergency room
7 Rigid laryngoscopy and rigid bronchoscopy
8 Pediatric airway management (part 1)
9 Pediatric airway management (part 2 - emergencies)
10 Exit procedure
11 Surgical reconstruction of the airway
12 Role of balloon dilation of larynx, trachea and bronchi
13 Surgical management of the airway in the oncologic patient
14 Airway management in the complex patient
15 Management of the surgical airway in the ICU setting
2 Surgical anatomy of the airway
3 Imaging the airway
4 Anesthesia and managing the difficult airway
5 Indications and techniques for airway intervention and management
6 Surgical management of the airway in the emergency room
7 Rigid laryngoscopy and rigid bronchoscopy
8 Pediatric airway management (part 1)
9 Pediatric airway management (part 2 - emergencies)
10 Exit procedure
11 Surgical reconstruction of the airway
12 Role of balloon dilation of larynx, trachea and bronchi
13 Surgical management of the airway in the oncologic patient
14 Airway management in the complex patient
15 Management of the surgical airway in the ICU setting