BookC. Ronald MacKenzie, Charles N. Cornell, Stavros G. Memtsoudis, editors.
Summary: References -- 2: Perioperative Risk Models -- Introduction -- General Risk Assessment Models -- Cardiac Risk Assessment Tools -- Pulmonary Risk Assessment Tools -- Hepatic Risk Assessment Tools -- Venous Thromboembolism Risk Assessment Tools -- Renal/Genitourinary Risk Assessment Tools -- Additional Models -- Discussion and Summary -- Case Study -- How Does One Approach the Perioperative Risk Assessment of Such a Patient? -- References -- 3: The Prevalence of Disabling Musculoskeletal Conditions and the Demand for Orthopedic Surgery in the Twenty-First Century -- Introduction This is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary manual providing preoperative considerations, postoperative complications, and guidelines for the anesthetic and medical management of patients undergoing orthopedic surgery. The editors are leaders in their field.
Contents:
Intro
Foreword to the Second Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Contents
Contributors
Part I: Preoperative Considerations
1: General Principles and Practices of Perioperative Medicine
Introduction
Preoperative Consultation
Goals of the Preoperative Medical Consultation
Identification of Conditions that Affect Postoperative Outcome
Optimization of Conditions that May Affect Postoperative Outcome
The Assessment of Perioperative Risk
Patient Education and Preventive Practices
Efficacy of Preoperative Consultation Incidence of Degenerative Disorders of the Spine
Incidence of Spine Procedures
Incidence of Complications After Spine Surgery
Definition and Classification of Complications
Study Methodology
Surgeon-Related Factors
Procedure-Related Factors
Patient-Related Factors
Prevalence of Osteoarthritis and Related Reconstructive Surgeries of the Hip and Knee
The Incidence of Complications After Total Knee and Total Hip Arthroplasty
General Trends
Specific Complications: Medical
Infection
Dislocation
Venous Thromboembolism
Periprosthetic Fractures
Summary Effects in Other Organ Systems
The Role of Embolic Load
The Role of Cement
The Role of Fat Embolization: The Fat Embolism Syndrome
The Pathophysiology of Spine Fusion Surgery
Timing of Complications
Interventions
Summary
Case Study
References
Part II: Anesthesiologic Management
6: Anesthesia in the Orthopedic Patient
Introduction
The Orthopedic Population
Advanced Age
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Positioning
Regional Anesthesia
Mortality
Postoperative Analgesia and Rehabilitation
Respiratory Complications