The first work of its kind devoted to the surgical anatomy of the cervical plexus, Surgical Anatomy of the Cervical Plexus and Its Branches clearly explains and illustrates this important subset of peripheral nervous system anatomy. Ideal for physicians and residents from a wide range of medical and surgical disciplines, this unique title details new methods of imaging the cervical plexus, as well as its pathology and appropriate surgical approaches. Demonstrates the surgical anatomy of each branch of the cervical plexus using fresh cadaveric dissections.  Color-codes nerves to differentiate them from other tissues and dissects them in a layer-by-layer manner.  Complies the knowledge and expertise of renowned clinical anatomists and researchers in this key area of surgical anatomy.
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Table of Contents Preface 2. Overview of the Cervical Plexus 3. Anatomy of the lesser occipital nerve 4. Anatomy of the great auricular nerve 5. Anatomy of the transverse cervical nerve 6. Anatomy of the supraclavicular nerves 7. Anatomy of the phrenic nerve 8. Anatomy of the ansa cervicalis 9. Accessory nerve and the cervical plexus 10. Connections between the cervical plexus and cervical sympathetic trunk/ganglia 11. Connections between the cervical plexus and brachial plexus 12. Comparative anatomy of the cervical plexus 13. Variations of the cervical plexus 14. Microanatomy of the cervical plexus 15. Cross sectional anatomy of the cervical plexus 16. Step by step dissection of the cervical plexus 17. Imaging of the cervical plexus 18. Pathology of the cervical plexus 19. Blockade of the cervical plexus 20. Surgery of the cervical plexus
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The gold standard analysis of this important subset of the peripheral nervous system

Product details

ISBN
9780323831321
Published
2021-04-29
Publisher
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Weight
480 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
191 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
224

Biographical note

R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, PhD is a native of Birmingham, Alabama, USA and a is a clinical anatomist, author, editor, educator, and researcher. He is Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology, Surgery, and Structural & Cellular Biology, Director of Surgical Anatomy at Tulane School of Medicine and Program Director of Anatomical Research in the Clinical Neuroscience Research Center at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana and Department of Neurosurgery and Ochsner Neuroscience Institute Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA. He has multiple honorary professorships/faculty positions both in the US and abroad. Dr. Tubbs is President-elect of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA) and serves as its Journal's (Clinical Anatomy) Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Tubbs' research interests are centered around what has been termed "reverse translational anatomy research” where clinical/surgical problems are identified and solved/explained with anatomical studies. This investigative paradigm in anatomy has resulted in over 1,800 peer reviewed publications from his laboratory. Dr. Tubbs' laboratory has made novel discoveries in human anatomy and in 2018, he was listed as a "hyperprolific author” in the journal Nature. Dr. Tubbs sits on the editorial board of over 10 anatomical journals and over 30 clinical journals and has reviewed for over 150 various scientific journals. He has authored/edited over 50 books and over 80 book chapters primarily in anatomical and neurosurgical textbooks. Lastly, Dr. Tubbs is Chair of the Federative International Programme on Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) and oversees six working groups dedicated to this topic. Under his leadership, the second edition of Terminologia Anatomica was just published. Joe Iwanaga, DDS, PhD, is a clinical anatomist and an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. He is the author of more than 400 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Iwanaga is a Councilor-at-Large of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists, and Coordinator of the FIPAT Oral Anatomy Working Group of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists. He is a Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Section editor of the journal Clinical Anatomy.