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ISBN 10: 111837598X
ISBN 13: 9781118375983
Author: Harold Ellis, Andrew Lawson
Anaesthetists require a particularly specialized knowledge of anatomy
The anaesthetist must know intimately the respiratory passages, the major veins and the peripheral
nerves to deliver safe and effective pain control.
As one of the great teachers of anatomy, Professor Harold Ellis is eminently qualified to elegantly
provide the anatomical detail required of anaesthetists. Modern approaches to practice, including
the use of imaging to guide anaesthetic practice, add further depth to the fine full-colour anatomical
illustrations.
Designed for anaesthetists, Anatomy for Anaesthetists covers:
• The Respiratory Pathway, Lungs, Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm
• The Heart and Great Veins of the Neck
• The Peripheral Nerves
• The Autonomic Nervous System
• The Cranial Nerves
• The Anatomy of Pain
Clinical Notes throughout provide the clinical context for the anatomical detail. Designed for trainees, but of continuing relevance to practicing anaesthetists, and now in its Golden Jubilee edition, Anatomy for Anaesthetists provides a central pillar of anaesthetic knowledge.
Table of contents:
Part 1: The Respiratory Pathway, Lungs, Thoracic Wall and Diaphragm
The mouth
The palate
The nose
The paranasal sinuses
Blood supply
Nerve supply
Structure
The functions of the nose
The pharynx
The nasopharynx
The oropharynx
Vascular, lymphatic and nerve supply
The laryngopharynx
The structure of the pharynx
The muscles of the pharynx
Deglutition
The larynx
The laryngeal cartilages
The laryngeal ligaments
The muscles of the larynx
Blood supply
Lymph drainage
Nerve supply
Structure
The trachea
Relations
Vascular, lymphatic and nerve supply
The main bronchi
The pleura
The lines of pleural reflection
The intercostal spaces
The intercostal muscles
The neurovascular bundle
The mediastinum
The lungs
The lung lobes
The relationships at the root of the lung
The bronchopulmonary segments
Bronchoscopic anatomy
The structure of the lung and bronchial tree
The pulmonary blood supply
Lymphatics
Innervation
The development of the respiratory tract
The diaphragm
Anatomical features
The diaphragm as a muscle of respiration
The diaphragm and the ‘cardiac sphincter’
The development of the diaphragm
Part 2: The Heart and Great Veins of the Neck
The pericardium
The heart
The chambers of the heart
The conducting system of the heart
The blood supply of the heart
Nerve supply
Surface markings
Developmental anatomy
The development of the heart
The development of the aortic arches and their derivatives
The fetal circulation
Congenital abnormalities of the heart and great vessels
The great veins of the neck
Part 3: The Vertebral Canal and its Contents
The vertebrae and sacrum
The vertebrae
The cervical vertebrae
The thoracic vertebrae
The lumbar vertebrae
The sacrum
Vertebral anomalies
The intervertebral ligaments
The spinal meninges
The dura mater
The arachnoid mater
The pia mater
The compartments related to the spinal meninges
The cerebrospinal fluid
The spinal cord
The structure of the cord
Blood supply
Part 4: The Peripheral Nerves
The spinal nerves
Meningeal relations
Vertebral relations
The paravertebral space
The posterior primary rami
The anterior primary rami
The cervical plexus
Formation of the plexus
Summary of branches
The stellate ganglion
The brachial plexus
Formation of the plexus
The relations of the brachial plexus
The branches of the brachial plexus
Supraclavicular branches of the brachial plexus
Infraclavicular branches of the brachial plexus
Variations
The segmental innervation of the upper limb
The thoracic nerves
Anterior primary rami
The lumbar plexus
Formation of the plexus
Distribution of the lumbar plexus
The sacral and coccygeal plexuses
Formation of the plexuses
Relations
Summary of the branches of the sacral plexus
The collateral branches
The terminal branches
The sciatic foramina
The coccygeal plexus
The segmental innervation of the lower limb
Part 5: The Autonomic Nervous System
Introduction
Autonomic afferents
The sympathetic system
Spinal level
The sympathetic trunk
The ganglia of the sympathetic trunk
The plexuses of the sympathetic system
Higher sympathetic centres
The parasympathetic system
The cranial outflow
The sacral outflow
Afferent parasympathetic fibres
Part 6: The Cranial Nerves
Introduction
The basic plan of the cranial nuclei
The olfactory nerve (I)
The optic nerve (II)
The oculomotor nerve (III)
The trochlear nerve (IV)
The trigeminal nerve (V)
The ophthalmic nerve (V’)
The maxillary nerve (V”)
The mandibular nerve (V”’)
The abducent nerve (VI)
The facial nerve (VII)
The auditory (vestibulocochlear) nerve (VIII)
The glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)
The vagus nerve (X)
Course and relations
The branches and distribution of the vagus nerve
The accessory nerve (XI)
The hypoglossal nerve (XII)
Part 7: Miscellaneous Zones of Interest
The thoracic inlet
Outlines and boundaries
The 1st rib
Cervical ribs
Surface markings
The antecubital fossa
Boundaries
Roof
Contents
Structures of clinical importance
The orbit and its contents
The bony orbit
The orbital foramina
The subdivisions of the orbit
The eyeball
Contents of the eyeball
The orbital muscles
The fascial sheath of the eye
The eyelids and conjunctiva
The lacrimal apparatus
The abdominal wall
Landmarks
Fascia
Muscles
Blood supply
Nerve supply
Part 8: The Anatomy of Pain
Introduction
Classification of pain
Peripheral receptors and afferent fibres
Peripheral sensitization
Cutaneous nociceptors
Other somatic structures
Visceral nociception
The spinal cord and central projections
The dorsal horn
Ascending systems
Spinothalamic tract
Spinoreticular tract
Cerebral processing and the pain matrix
Modulation of pain signals
Cortical modulation
Descending inhibitory pathways
The gate control theory of pain
Central sensitization of pain
The autonomic nervous system and pain
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