02811cam a22003494a 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120060019000290070015000480080041000630200025001040350026001290400031001550500022001860820016002081000020002242100056002442450118003002600052004185040051004705050577005215201095010986500031021936500022022246500025022466500028022716500025022996500036023246550024023607000025023842640052024099443173OSt20161026150454.0m d cr n 110608s2012 enka sb 001 0 eng d a9781107603332 (pbk.) a(WaSeSS)ssj0000572177 aDNLM/DLCcDLCdDLCdWaSeSS 4aRD82.5b.B76 201200a617.4/32231 aBrodsky, Jay B.10aAnesthetic management of the obese surgical patient10aAnesthetic management of the obese surgical patienth[electronic resource] /cJay B. Brodsky, Harry J.M. Lemmens. aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2012. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.8 aMachine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. General Considerations: 1. Introduction to obesity; 2. Preoperative considerations; 3. Intraoperative management; 4. Pharmacologic considerations; 5. Postoperative management; Part II. Anesthesia for Specific Procedures: 6. Abdominal and pelvic operations; 7. Cardiovascular surgery; 8. Thoracic surgery; 9. Neurosurgery; 10. Orthopedic surgery; 11. Oral, head and neck surgery (OHNS); 12. Plastic and reconstructive surgery; 13. Ophthalmic surgery; 14. Obstetrics; 15. Outpatient surgery; 16. Out-of-OR procedures; Index. a"The global obesity epidemic is growing in severity, affecting people of every age and costing healthcare providers millions of dollars every year. Every day, anesthesiologists are presented with obese and morbidly obese patients undergoing every type of surgical procedure; the management of these patients differs significantly from that of normal weight patients undergoing the same procedure. Anesthetic Management of the Obese Surgical Patient discusses these specific management issues within each surgical specialty area. Initial chapters describe pre-operative assessment and pharmacology; these are followed by detailed chapters on the anesthetic management of a wide variety of surgical procedures, from joint replacement to open heart surgery. Essential reading for anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists worldwide, Anesthetic Management of the Obese Surgical Patient and its companion work by the same authors, Morbid Obesity: Peri-operative Management, enable both trainees and practised professionals to manage this complex patient group effectively"--Provided by publisher. 0aAnesthesiaxComplications. 0aObesityxSurgery.12aAnesthesiaxmethods.22aObesityxcomplications.22aPatient Positioning.22aSurgical Procedures, Operative. 7aPrint books.2local1 aLemmens, Harry J. M. aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2012.