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NEW REGIONAL ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUE FOR ADULT CIRCUMCISION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
Adult circumcision is a minor procedure for which a safe, simple, and satisfactory local anesthetic technique is difficult to come upon. Although many different regional methods have been described, they do not always result in a pain-free procedure, and frequently more agent than is necessary has to be used.
Stuart Light   +2 more
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Anesthetic Management Techniques (Regional Anesthesia)

2021
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the different blocks and procedures available to control the perioperative pain of patients undergoing thoracic surgical interventions. The authors describe each procedure, as well as its clinical indications, limitations, key anatomical structures, procedural techniques, and required ...
Tyler Kabes, Rene Przkora, Juan C. Mora
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Local Anesthetics for Neuraxial and Regional Techniques

DeckerMed Anesthesiology, 2018
Local anesthetics are used with neuraxial and regional techniques to provide pain relief, most commonly postoperatively. Each agent is a sodium-channel blocker, although each agent differs in onset of action, potency, duration of action, and safety profile. Chemical structure and lipophilicity are the main determinants of these characteristics.
Krystina Geiger, Michael J Schontz
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Standardizing nomenclature in regional anesthesia: an ASRA-ESRA Delphi consensus study of upper and lower limb nerve blocks

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2023
Background Inconsistent nomenclature and anatomical descriptions of regional anesthetic techniques hinder scientific communication and engender confusion; this in turn has implications for research, education and clinical implementation of regional ...
K. El-Boghdadly   +93 more
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Future in regional anesthesia: new techniques and technological advancements.

Minerva Anestesiologica, 2020
Regional anesthesia has a very interesting long history, initially preferred over general anesthesia because of safety concerns, then for a period general anesthesia became safer and was preferred.
E. Yamak Altınpulluk, A. Turan
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for the Pediatric Patient

2011
In the hospital setting, effective treatment of acute pain in children is a high priority as clinical studies have shown pediatric patients experience pain from medical illnesses, during therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, and from trauma and surgery [1–3].
Bobby D. Nossaman   +3 more
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An Update on Existing Ongoing Prospective Trials Evaluating the Effect of Anesthetic and Analgesic Techniques During Primary Cancer Surgery on Cancer Recurrence or Metastasis

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2016
The influence of anesthesic and analgesic regimens on metastasis and recurrence of cancer remain controversial. A consensus statement in the British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) in 2014 noted that although there is a substantial signal from experimental ...
J. Royds, A. H. Khan, D. Buggy
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Novel Regional Techniques for Total Knee Arthroplasty Promote Reduced Hospital Length of Stay: An Analysis of 106 Patients.

Ochsner Journal, 2017
BACKGROUND Novel regional techniques, including the adductor canal block (ACB) and the local anesthetic infiltration between the popliteal artery and capsule of the knee (IPACK) block, provide an alternative approach for controlling pain following total ...
Salman Thobhani   +8 more
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The Use of Local Anesthetic Techniques for Closed Forearm Fracture Reduction in Children: A Survey of Academic Pediatric Emergency Departments

Pediatric emergency care, 2007
Background: Although local anesthetic techniques (hematoma blocks, nerve blocks, intravenous regional anesthesia) for forearm fracture reduction are well described and commonly used in adults, it is unclear how often these techniques are used in children.
E. Constantine   +5 more
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Observations in the Postpartum Recovery Room after Various Local Anesthetic Techniques

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 1981
Epidural analgesia with bupivacaine (0.5%) was compared with other techniques of pain relief for labor and/or delivery (subarachnoid block with 5% lidocaine in 7.5% dextrose in water, 1.5% mepivacaine or 1.5% lidocaine epidural, and pudendal block or ...
G. Ostheimer, S. Datta
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