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Peripheral Nerve Stimulation. A Comprehensive Guide

  • Book

  • December 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5646675
At last-a�single, convenient reference�on this interventional pain management technique, covering all recent advances in this fast-changing field.�Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: A Comprehensive Guide�is a one-stop resource offering practical guidance on performing a wide array of pain-relieving procedures using�office-based ultrasound-guided techniques, fluoroscopy, and more. Concise and user-friendly, this easy-to-use guide helps physicians deliver�safe, accurate, and cost-effective care�by demonstrating how to evaluate the causes of pain, identify the most promising stimulation technique, locate the site with precision, and provide effective pain relief.
  • Offers�clear guidance on peripheral nerve stimulation procedures�for patients with chronic pain, incorporating all clinically useful imaging modalities.�

  • Illustrates the�anatomical targets�for each procedure and the�appropriate placement�of wireless micro devices.�

  • Presents information in an�easy-to-follow, consistent format: anatomy; diagnosis by history, exam, imaging, and diagnostic block; indications for PNS; contraindications for PNS; and techniques.�

  • Provides�superb visual guidance�with clinically relevant anatomic drawings, color line drawings, clinical photographs, and ultrasound images.�

  • Discusses the�risks and benefits of each procedure, highlights potential pitfalls, and offers clinical pearls on how to avoid them.�

  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase.�Your enhanced eBook allows you to access�all of�the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.�

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS/CONTENT STRUCTURE (INCLUDE AVAILABLE CONTRIBUTOR INFO)

- History of neuromodulation and PNS

- Peripheral nerve entrapment

- PNS mechanism of action (with focus on wireless technology)

- Surgical tools

- Surgical technique (keeping in mind this can be done using several systems)

- Patient education and preparation (diagnostic block, psych, trial, implant)

- Occipital nerves

- Trigeminal nerve and its branches

- Suprascapular/axillary nerve

- Brachial plexus

- Ulnar nerve

- Median nerve

- Radial nerve

- Intercostal nerves

- Ilioinguinal/iliohyppogastric nerve

- Genitofemoral nerve

- Superior cluneal nerve

- Middle cluneal nerve

- Inferior cluneal nerve

- Pudendal nerves

- Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve

- Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve

- Femoral nerve

- Sciatic nerve

- Genicular nerves/IPS

- Peroneal nerves

- Saphenous nerve

- Posterior tibial nerve

- Sural nerve

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Authors

Alaa Abd-Elsayed Medical Director, UW Pain Clinic, Division Chief, Chronic Pain Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed joined the faculty of the Anesthesiology Department at the University of Wisconsin in 2014 to provide Chronic Pain Medicine Services as part of the Interventional Pain Program. He received his medical training at Assiut University Medical School in Egypt, completed a master's degree in Public Health, research fellowship at Cleveland Clinic, and residency in anesthesiology and pain management fellowship at University of Cincinnati. As part of the Interventional Pain Program, Dr. Abd-Elsayed evaluates patients at the Pain Clinic, and when an interventional pain treatment is appropriate, performs procedures at the Madison Surgery Center. Over the course of his career, he has received numerous research grants, published more than 70 peer-reviewed manuscripts and authored several editorials and book chapters. He has presented at more than 60 international and national conferences and has earned more than 15 awards at the state and national levels. In addition, he has served as a reviewer for more than 20 journals and as an editor to several journals. Andrea Trescot The Pain and Headache Center, Eagle River, Alaska. Dr. Trescot brings over 30 years of clinical and training experience to pain management. Dr. Trescot is the past chair of the Education Committee and a current examiner for the World Institute of Pain (WIP) that administers the Fellow in Pain Practice (FIPP) exam to clinicians worldwide. She is the past president of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) and a former professor and director of pain fellowship programs at the University of Washington and the University of Florida. Dr. Trescot is also a member of the Health and Human Services (HHS) Pain Management Best Practices Interagency Task Force