Saturday, 28 October 2017

Anesthesia in cosmetic surgery

One major by-product of the aging baby-boom generation is a surging interest in cosmetic surgery. Although procedures like facelifts and abdominoplasties (the 'tummy-tuck') are considered minimally invasive, the anesthetic protocols and regimens here are often overly complex and unnecessarily toxic. This reference will focus on all of the procedures that the anesthesiologist needs to be proficient in to adequately care for this group of patients. Perioperative care and pain management will be covered for the full spectrum of operations, and there will be special emphasis on level-of-consciousness monitoring of these patients
Propofol ketamine with bispectral index (BIS) monitoring / Barry L. Friedberg -- Preoperative instructions, intraoperative environment / Barry L. Friedberg -- Level-of-consciousness monitoring / Scott D. Kelley -- The dissociative effect and preemptive analgesia / Barry L. Friedberg -- Special needs of cosmetic dental patients / James A. Snyder -- Propofol Ketamine in the UK, Propofol Ketamine beyond cosmetic surgery / Chris Pollock -- Propofol Ketamine beyond cosmetic surgery : implications for military medicine and mass-casualty anesthesia / Joel W. McMasters -- Lidocaine use and toxicity in cosmetic surgery / Adam Frederic Dorin -- Local anesthetic blocks in head and neck surgery / Joseph Niamtu -- Local anesthetics and surgical considerations for body contouring / Roger Wade Pielet -- Intravenous anesthesia for cosmetic surgery / David Barinholtz -- Regional anesthesia for cosmetic surgery / Holly Evans and Susan M. Steele -- General inhalation anesthesia for cosmetic surgery / Meena Desai -- Preanesthetic assessment of the cosmetic surgery patient / Norman Levin -- Psychological aspects of cosmetic surgery / David B. Sarwer, Canice E. Crerand, and Lauren M. Gibbons -- The business of the office-based anesthesia for cosmetic surgery / Marc E. Koch -- The politics of office-based anesthesia / David Barinholtz -- Staying out of trouble : the medicolegal perspective / Ann Lofsky

Table of contents : Frontmatter......Page 1
Contents......Page 9
Foreword......Page 11
Acknowledgments......Page 13
Introduction......Page 15
Preface......Page 17
List of Contributors......Page 19
1 - Propofol Ketamine with Bispectral Index (BIS) Monitoring......Page 21
2 - Preoperative Instructions and Intraoperative Environment......Page 34
3 - Level-of-Consciousness Monitoring......Page 43
4 - The Dissociative Effect and Preemptive Analgesia......Page 59
5 - Special Needs of Cosmetic Dental Patients......Page 67
6 - Propofol Ketamine in the UK, Propofol Ketamine Beyond Cosmetic Surgery......Page 79
7 - Propofol Ketamine Beyond Cosmetic Surgery: Implications for Military Medicine and Mass-Casualty Anesthesia......Page 88
8 - Lidocaine Use and Toxicity in Cosmetic Surgery......Page 92
9 - Local Anesthetic Blocks in Head and Neck Surgery......Page 104
10 - Local Anesthetics and Surgical Considerations for Body Contouring......Page 126
11 - Intravenous Anesthesia for Cosmetic Surgery......Page 132
12 - Regional Anesthesia for Cosmetic Surgery......Page 151
13 - General Inhalation Anesthesia for Cosmetic Surgery......Page 175
14 - Preanesthetic Assessment of the Cosmetic Surgery Patient......Page 191
15 - Psychological Aspects of Cosmetic Surgery......Page 202
16 - The Business of Office-Based Anesthesia for Cosmetic Surgery......Page 219
17 - The Politics of Office-Based Anesthesia......Page 226
18 - Staying Out of Trouble: The Medicolegal Perspective......Page 245
APPENDIX A - A Guide to Perioperative Nutrition......Page 261
APPENDIX B - Reflections on Thirty Years as an Expert Witness......Page 268
Index......Page 277

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