"An enduring gem within the realm of regional anaesthesia,... [it] provides a broad overview of regional techniques while maintaining an approachable text.... Foundational block descriptions are featured, complete with key points and pearls adding high-yield practical components.... [T]he 7th edition is studded with numerous sonoanatomy images enriched with details of surrounding structures. The included digital version eBook access also features an updated multimedia library with video references embedded in the associated text.... In an ultrasound-powered field where it can be tempting for learners to gloss over systematic correlation of anatomical structures in favour of ultrasound screenshots, Brown’s Atlas reminds the reader that true regional mastery is rooted in knowing the relevant anatomy.... [It] remains a foundational component of the anaesthesiologist’s library. With the emphasis on the anatomical basis of regional techniques and recent updates to the comprehensive coverage of a constellation of blocks, this is an essential text that will not be soon replaced." Review by Shelby Badani and Tiffany Tedore, British Journal of Anaesthesia, September, 2025
"...covers both common and esoteric blocks performed under the umbrella of regional anesthesia.... This book's purpose is to provide a similar resource for an anatomy-heavy subject within anesthesiology which is usually a more physiology and pharmacology-heavy subject. To safely perform a regional technique, one needs to know the anatomy of that nerve block extremely well.... Each chapter does a great job of compiling that information into one place, rather than scouring the internet for each information separately,... [and] these are worthy objectives.... This book's advantage is its illustrations. They allow visualization of the anatomy and the nerve block in 2D, which is what other books are missing." ©Doody's Book Review Service, Ikeoluwapo Ibrahim, MD (Yale School of Medicine)