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Objectives The erector spinae plane (ESP) block is a newly defined regional anesthesia technique first described in 2016. The aim of this meta-analysis is to assess the efficacy of ESP block in improving analgesia following lumbar surgery. Methods PubMed,
Qianchuang Sun +6 more
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We present a method of injecting peripheral nerves with radiopaque contrast and subsequent CT scanning that produces excellent 3D models of the nerves, leaving the specimens intact and ready for further analysis (e.g., for micro‐CT or histology). Abstract The peripheral nervous system has been the subject of various studies on topics ranging from the ...
Radosław Rzepliński +4 more
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Adequate pain control for neonates undergoing thoracotomies can be challenging to accomplish without inducing respiratory depression from opioid administration.
Mellissa Delcont +3 more
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Ultrasound-guided thoracic paravertebral puncture and placement of catheters in human cadavers: where do catheters go?† [PDF]
Background Paravertebral regional anaesthesia is used to treat pain after several surgical procedures. This study aimed to improve on our first published ultrasound-guided approach to the paravertebral space (PVS) and to investigate a possible ...
Eichenberger, U. +6 more
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EFFICACY OF USG GUIDED SINGLE SHOT BILATERAL ERECTOR SPINAE PLANE BLOCK WITH DEXMEDETOMIDINE AS AN ADJUVANT TO ROPIVACAINE IN PATIENT UNDERGOING OFFPUMP CABG [PDF]
Introduction: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is a popular surgical procedure for coronary artery disease, but its popularity has declined due to alternative treatments.
DHULKHED, DR. V. K. +1 more
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Ultrasound guided erector Spinae plane block versus modified pectoral plane block in modified radical mastectomy: a prospective, randomized, single blinded study [PDF]
Background: Modified radical mastectomy (MRM) is the most common surgery for cancer breast that is associated with marked postoperative pain. Effective control of this pain suppresses the surgical stress response and decreases the need for opioids and ...
Basing, Jili +3 more
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Fiber structure of the interosseous sacroiliac ligament exhibits a distinct organization, with predominantly vertical fibers in the inferior region and predominantly horizontal fibers in the superior region. These fiber alignment patterns likely reflect mechanical adaptation to the sacroiliac joint motion and may support imaging‐based evaluation of its
Masahiro Tsutsumi +5 more
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Erector spinae plane block for myofascial pain syndrome: only a short-term relief? [PDF]
none6sìopenPiraccini, Emanuele; Calli, Morena; Taddei, Stefania; Byrne, Helen; Rocchi, Marco; Maitan, StefanoPiraccini, Emanuele; Calli, Morena; Taddei, Stefania; Byrne, Helen; Rocchi, Marco; Maitan ...
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Erector spinae plane block for intractable, nonsurgical abdominal pain: a scoping review
Abdominal pain is one of the most common presenting chief complaints in the emergency department. Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is an ultrasound-guided nerve block with proven effectiveness in treating visceral and somatic abdominal pain. Despite the
Ashley Meyer +8 more
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Background Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a well-established method for managing postoperative and chronic pain. ESPB applications for the sacral area procedures are called sacral ESPBs (SESPBs).
Bilge Olgun Keles +7 more
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