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For elderly patients with LSS who are intolerant to general anesthesia, UBE decompression under local anesthesia is feasible. Satisfactory clinical outcomes can be achieved by employing the SafetyNet‐guided decompression strategy during UBE surgery under local anesthesia. UBE decompression under local anesthesia is a potential alternative treatment for
Haining Tan+9 more
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Background: Ultrasound (US) guided erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a safe and effective technique in providing perioperative pain management in pediatrics with a high success rate.
Mona M. Mogahed+2 more
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Facet joint osteoarthritis (FJOA), prevalent in the elderly, involves Talin2 upregulation promoting ECM degradation while suppressing synthesis. Mechanical load stabilizes Talin2 via OTUB1‐mediated non‐canonical deubiquitination, driving CCL2 expression that recruits immune cells, exacerbating inflammatory joint degeneration.
Yizhen Huang+11 more
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Background & objective: Pain during nephrectomy has been reported to be extremely intense and may trigger complex biochemical and physiological stress response if managed inadequately.
Mohamed A. Wadood+4 more
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Introduction Ultrasound-guided quadratus lumborum block and erector spinae plane block are widely used for postoperative analgesia in adult patients undergoing abdominal surgeries.
Donghang Zhang+3 more
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Efficacy of erector spine plane block in two different approaches to lumbar spinal fusion surgery : a retrospective pilot study [PDF]
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2024 Birnbaums, Ozoliņa, Solovjovs, Glāzniece-Kagane, Nemme and Logina.BACKGROUND: Erector spine plane block (ESPB) has been widely used in spinal surgery, although there are variable data about its efficacy.
Birnbaums, Jānis Verners+5 more
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Ultrasound‐guided Erector Spinae Plane Block (US‐ESPB)—Anesthetic block: Case report
The Ultrasound‐guided Erector Spinae Plane Block (US‐ESPB), used as an anesthesiological block, could represent a safe and effective alternative for thoracic wall surgery especially in fragile, obese patients and those with respiratory and/or hemodynamic
Antonio Coviello+4 more
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Esketamine vs. placebo combined with erector spinae plane block vs. intercostal nerve block on quality of recovery following thoracoscopic lung resection: A randomized controlled factorial trial. [PDF]
Multimodal analgesic strategy is pivotal for enhanced recovery after surgery. The objective of this trial was to assess the effect of subanesthetic esketamine vs. placebo combined with erector spinae plane block (ESPB) vs.
Chen, Shaomu+10 more
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Pain management in patients undergoing kidney transplantation requires careful consideration due to their altered physiology, and potential risks associated with certain analgesic options.
Paolo Capuano+7 more
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Blocking the Unbearable: The Case for the Erector Spinae Plane Block
Steven T. Morozowich+4 more
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