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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I prefer the older editions,
By C.S. (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Miller's Anesthesia Sixth Edition Volume 1 (Hardcover)
An excellent book. However, it is very heavy and cumbersome to read. Since it has become the encyclopedia of anesthesia, I would prefer if it were available in several smaller books. Also, the print is not as easy to read as in older editions.
10 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I read last edition in my residency course.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Anesthesia (2 Volume Set with CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh) (Hardcover)
I think this is one of most complete text books and refferences in anesthesia. It may be the refference of every anesthesiology teaching center. In our center (Tehran university ) this book is mainstay of our curriculum.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Miller's Anesthesia: 2-Volume Set,
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This review is from: Miller's Anesthesia Sixth Edition Volume 1 (Hardcover)
product as described, good price, it would nice to have the texts shipped in bigger boxes to avoid ents in the cornersof the texts
3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the best book of anesthesia.,
By dpachas@megaredes.com (Merida, Venezuela) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anesthesia (Hardcover)
I enjoyed very much reading this book because i am in the first year of my master degree, in the Universidad de los Andes in Merida, Venezuela and this book has been a very important guide in my medical life.Dra.Raquel Pachas Linares Universidad de Los Andes
5 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A comrehesive research book but not a good book for resident,
By A Customer
This review is from: Anesthesia (Hardcover)
The book have reviewed in details every subject but the conclusion is not conclusive particularly for young anesthesiologists.
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent anesthesia text,
By A Customer
This review is from: Anesthesia (Hardcover)
when is the fifth edition being published
11 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
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Knowledge About Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistula,
By Hakan Erbay (Denizli, TURKEY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anesthesia (2 Volume Set with CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh) (Hardcover)
We have got the textbook and we thought that the book our main anesthesiology resource. Recently we have a case of cerebrospinal fluid-cutaneous fistula following spinal anesthesia used for indirect inguinal hernia repair. But we couldn't see any comment in the textbook about the management of cerebrospinal fluid fistula from inthratecal space to skin due to postdural puncture for purpose of spinal (intrathecal) anesthesia. Cutaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula are known to occur rarely under spinal puncture during spinal anesthesia, and CSF leaks via that fistula. This complication is often self-limiting but sometimes needed some treatment procedures such as intravenous fluid restruction, patient prone position, strecth dressing of wound, epidural injection of autologous blood patche or fibrin glue, or uncommonly use of CSF drainage system. We think that if this complication and its' management is included in new edition of the textbook it will be better. With our regards, Hakan Erbay, M.D. Assisstant Professor of Anesthesiology Pamukkale University, Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Denizli, Turkey Erkan Tomatir, M.D. Associated Professor of Anesthesiology Pamukkale University, Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Denizli, Turkey
2 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knowledge About Cutaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistula,
By Hakan Erbay (Denizli, TURKEY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anesthesia (2 Volume Set with CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh) (Hardcover)
We have got the textbook and we thought that the book our main anesthesiology resource. Recently we have a case of cerebrospinal fluid-cutaneous fistula following spinal anesthesia used for indirect inguinal hernia repair. But we couldn't see any comment in the textbook about the management of cerebrospinal fluid fistula from inthratecal space to skin due to postdural puncture for purpose of spinal (intrathecal) anesthesia. Cutaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula are known to occur rarely under spinal puncture during spinal anesthesia, and CSF leaks via that fistula. This complication is often self-limiting but sometimes needed some treatment procedures such as intravenous fluid restruction, patient prone position, strecth dressing of wound, epidural injection of autologous blood patche or fibrin glue, or uncommonly use of CSF drainage system. We think that if this complication and its' management is included in new edition of the textbook it will be better. With our regards, Hakan Erbay, M.D. Assisstant Professor of Anesthesiology Pamukkale University, Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Denizli, Turkey Erkan Tomatir, M.D. Associated Professor of Anesthesiology Pamukkale University, Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Denizli, Turkey
1 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knowledge About Cutaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Fistula,
By Hakan Erbay (Denizli, TURKEY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anesthesia (2 Volume Set with CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh) (Hardcover)
We have got the textbook and we thought that the book our main anesthesiology resource. Recently we have a case of cerebrospinal fluid-cutaneous fistula following spinal anesthesia used for indirect inguinal hernia repair. But we couldn't see any comment in the textbook about the management of cerebrospinal fluid fistula from inthratecal space to skin due to postdural puncture for purpose of spinal (intrathecal) anesthesia. Cutaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistula are known to occur rarely under spinal puncture during spinal anesthesia, and CSF leaks via that fistula. This complication is often self-limiting but sometimes needed some treatment procedures such as intravenous fluid restruction, patient prone position, strecth dressing of wound, epidural injection of autologous blood patche or fibrin glue, or uncommonly use of CSF drainage system. We think that if this complication and its' management is included in new edition of the textbook it will be better. With our regards, Hakan Erbay, M.D. Assisstant Professor of Anesthesiology Pamukkale University, Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Denizli, Turkey Erkan Tomatir, M.D. Associated Professor of Anesthesiology Pamukkale University, Medical Faculty Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Denizli, Turkey |
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Anesthesia (2 Volume Set with CD-ROM for Windows & Macintosh) by Ronald D. Miller (Hardcover - January 15, 2000)
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