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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book I have ever discovered on this subject.
This text complements the outstanding NYSORA website the authors have already developed. This is the best text on regional anaesthesia I have ever seen. How is it different from all the rest.

1. It really makes a good attempt at removing the voodoo element from peripheral nerve blockade. The word 'pop' is never used.
2. They don't describe a list of...
Published on June 12, 2005 by Michael Frederickson

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best book I have ever discovered on this subject., June 12, 2005
This review is from: Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
This text complements the outstanding NYSORA website the authors have already developed. This is the best text on regional anaesthesia I have ever seen. How is it different from all the rest.

1. It really makes a good attempt at removing the voodoo element from peripheral nerve blockade. The word 'pop' is never used.
2. They don't describe a list of approaches, only the one that is the most effective, reliable and easiest to teach.
3. Information is grouped into categories such as 'surface landmarks' and 'block at a glance' for quick and easy reference.
4. Very nice colour illustrations/photos.

The only real criticism I would make is that there could be more devoted to disposable pumps and continuous peripheral nerve blocks at home, and possibly mention of the current role of ultrasound.

An excellent book for trainees and experts. I have looked through the other regional texts on sale at Amazon and in my opinion this is by far the best.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent boook, July 21, 2005
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This review is from: Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
This text is based on the work put into the www.nysora.com website over the past several years.
The book covers a pretty wide collection of regional blocks, but omits dealing with spinals and epidurals.
Each block is explained covering the essential anatomy, surface anatomy, detailed technique and sevceral practical tips and hints for when things do not go quite according to plan.
I recommend the text very highly
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is THE book to get for nerve blocks., May 25, 2007
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I searched far and wide for the ideal regional book. I compared illustrations, methods, descriptions, price...everything. This exceeded my expectations. The book starts with a section entitled "training in PNB", which could be useful for an academic department trying to implement a structured regional anesthesia program or perhaps a private group looking to improve the group's delivery of regional anesthesia. Next is the excellent chapter on "essential regional anesthesia anatomy". Ch. 3 is a very practical guide as to what equipment the department will need (including needles,syringes, drugs, airway, etc). There are chapters on pharmacology, complications, and general tips for success. The meat of the book starts on p.90 (ch.8). This is where the book truly shines. Each chapter describes a block and follows the same format. It opens with "Block at a Glance", a short bulleted list that succinctly describes indications, landmarks, needle, amount of local and level of difficulty. Then it delves into the anatomy, distribution of the block, positioning, equipment, landmarks, and detailed step by step intstructions. There are numerous illustrations and glossy photos, countless practical tips on what to do if you fail to get twitches on the first pass, choice of local, everything. Keep in mind, this is not meant to be a comprehensive catalogue of every possible way to block so-and-so nerve. It is a pratical instruction manual meant to teach you a few of the most useful blocks. The techniques may not coincide with the way you were taught but these are the tried and true techniques as perfected by the docs at NYSORA. In summary, even if you haven't done a PNB since residency, this book will allow you to start performing them again with confidence. It's your one-stop source.



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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best., January 11, 2007
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This is one of the best texts you will find regarding perpheral nerve blocks. The graphics are very good with actual pictures clearly showing relevant landmarks. The text also covers pharmacology, clinical pearls, how to avoid pitfalls as well as more detailed and specific information. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The PNB!, September 24, 2011
This review is from: Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
Very nicely illustrated and well written.. Gives you what you need to know for each main block! No book will do magic for you without practice of course ;-) I think this book is a must if you wanna learn how to perform the raw blocks without the fancy Ultrasound guidance!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great buy, January 6, 2011
This review is from: Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
Bought this for my sister, a first year CRNA student. Study book came highly recommended. Arrived in like-new condition and with reasonable shipping time. Overall, very happy with purchase.
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1.0 out of 5 stars i did not recive my item yet, July 8, 2006
This review is from: Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
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