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Comparison of Outside Versus Inside Brachial Plexus Sheath Injection for Ultrasound-Guided Interscalene Nerve Blocks [PDF]
Ultrasound-guided interscalene brachial plexus blocks are commonly used to provide anesthesia for the shoulder and proximal upper extremity. Some reviews identify a sheath that envelops the brachial plexus as a potential tissue plane target, and current ...
Jain, Annika R +6 more
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Background. Ipsilateral phrenic nerve blockade is a common adverse event after an interscalene brachial plexus block, which can result in respiratory deterioration in patients with preexisting pulmonary conditions.
Jason K. Panchamia +2 more
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Background In recent years, shoulder arthroscopy has been used as a diagnostic and therapeutic maneuver. With the introduction of ultrasound, peripheral nerve block has increasingly been performed by the anesthesiologist, because it increases the success
Ahmed G.S El Sawy +2 more
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Testing of Pre‐Operative Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Randomised Controlled Trials: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Peripheral nerve blocks are widely used for anaesthesia in upper and lower limb surgery, but the methods used to assess their success vary substantially. This scoping review examined contemporary research practises and the extent to which trials report on peripheral nerve block evaluation.
Aurelien‐Xuan Rosendal Bahuet +10 more
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Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block [PDF]
Patients undergoing acute or elective surgical procedures of the upper extremity and shoulder received an interscalene block of the brachial plexus, using the technique described by Winnie, with the slight modification that we did not search for ...
Taira, Yutaka +8 more
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Interscalene brachial plexus block is frequently used for anesthesia and analgesia in shoulder, clavicle, and humerus surgeries. However, complications such as infection, hematoma, vascular injury, local anesthetic toxicity, nerve damage, total spinal ...
Zülfü Çevik +2 more
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There is a constant quest for a regional anesthetic technique that would provide anesthesia adequately for shoulder surgeries but lacks the complications of an interscalene block, such as phrenic nerve palsy. The nerves to be blocked for a surgery can be
Vinodhadevi Vijayakumar +3 more
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Combined supraclavicular and superficial cervical plexus block for clavicle surgery [PDF]
Background Clavicle fractures occur in 35% of shoulder girdle fractures. Surgical fixation is preferred, especially in young patients for optimal functional outcomes, while nondisplaced fractures are usually treated conservatively.
Onur Baran +4 more
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ABSTRACT The phrenic nerve is responsible for the motor innervation of the diaphragm, which is essential for breathing. The literature lacks data regarding the nervous and respiratory systems of wild animals, especially the maned wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus).
Beatriz Costa do Nascimento +10 more
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Interscalene brachial plexus block for shoulder surgery [PDF]
Objective. This study evaluates the clinical efficacy of interscalene brachial plexus block (according to G. Meier) for shoulder surgery. Patients and methods.
Škikas, Laimutis +2 more
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