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Pudendal Nerve Block Versus Penile Nerve Block in Children Undergoing Circumcision.

Urologia Journal, 2018
PURPOSE Penile nerve block is the most popular nerve block for the circumcision in pediatric patients. This study aimed to compare the analgesic efficiency of penile nerve block and the pudendal nerve block on postoperative pain and additional analgesic ...
A. Tutuncu   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Analgesia and anesthesia using the pericapsular nerve group block in hip surgery and hip fracture: a scoping review

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2020
Introduction Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block is a novel regional analgesia technique to reduce pain after hip surgery and hip fractures. This review was conducted to summarize current literature.
Craig Morrison   +4 more
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Pericapsular Nerve Group (PENG) Block for Hip Fracture

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2018
Fascia iliaca block or femoral nerve block is used frequently in hip fracture patients because of their opioid-sparing effects and reduction in opioid-related adverse effects.
L. Girón-Arango   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Risk of Falls After Total Knee Arthroplasty with the Use of a Femoral Nerve Block Versus an Adductor Canal Block: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Study

Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2016
BACKGROUND:Adductor canal block (ACB) has emerged as an appealing alternative to femoral nerve block (FNB) that produces a predominantly sensory nerve block by anesthetizing the saphenous nerve. Studies have shown greater quadriceps strength preservation
N. Elkassabany   +10 more
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Suprascapular and Interscalene Nerve Block for Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Anesthesiology, 2017
Background: Interscalene block provides optimal shoulder surgery analgesia, but concerns over its associated risks have prompted the search for alternatives.
N. Hussain   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Therapeutic Nerve Block [PDF]

open access: possibleAnesthesiology, 1941
"Therapeutic nerve block" is but one of the many ramifications of regional analgesia. The history of the introduction and development of perineural injections of analgesic and neurolytic agents for therapy coincides with that of similar types of injections to control the pain associated with surgical procedures.
H. M. Wertheim, E. A. Rovenstine
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The Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve: Description of the Sensory Territory and a Novel Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block Technique

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2017
Background and Objectives Nerve blockade of the lateral femoral cutaneous (LFC) nerve provides some analgesia after hip surgery. However, knowledge is lacking about the extent of the cutaneous area anesthetized by established LFC nerve block techniques ...
T. Nielsen   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Nerve blocks of the foot

Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1976
Emergency treatment of foot injuries can be made less painful by regional block anesthesia. There is limited medical literature on these techniques and many physicians, while familiar with regional anesthesia of the upper extremity, are not experienced with nerve blocks in the lower extremity.
Steven E. Locke, Raymond K. Locke
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Preoperative Femoral Nerve Block for Hip Arthroscopy

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
Background: Arthroscopy has become a standard method of treatment for a variety of intra-articular hip disorders. While most arthroscopic hip procedures are performed as outpatient surgeries, patients can still experience significant postoperative pain ...
Jerry G. Xing   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Femoral Nerve Blocks

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2009
Femoral nerve blocks and indeed all peripheral nerve blocks have become a popular, safe and effective method of providing postoperative analgesia. The advantages of a femoral nerve block for lower limb surgery include good postoperative analgesia, a reduction in the need for opioids (thus reducing the associated complications of opioids such as nausea,
Kim Russon, Renuka Devi Kasibhatla
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