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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
Temporary but complete abolition of the gag reflex is easily and quickly achieved with intraorally administered lidocaine (Xylocaine) block of the glossopharyngeal nerve. The technique is routinely employed for awake nasotracheal intubation, local tonsillectomies, and, in combination with superior laryngeal nerve blocks, all forms of local peroral ...
S, Barton, J D, Williams
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Temporary but complete abolition of the gag reflex is easily and quickly achieved with intraorally administered lidocaine (Xylocaine) block of the glossopharyngeal nerve. The technique is routinely employed for awake nasotracheal intubation, local tonsillectomies, and, in combination with superior laryngeal nerve blocks, all forms of local peroral ...
S, Barton, J D, Williams
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Anesthesiology, 1948
Abstract 1. 1. A new technic for the completion of glossopharyngeal nerve block is described. 2. 2. Case reports are presented which illustrate the use of glossopharyngeal block in anesthetizing the base of the tongue for operative intervention and in providing an accurate diagnostic measure in the selection of patients for surgical section ...
E A, ROVENSTINE, E M, PAPPER
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Abstract 1. 1. A new technic for the completion of glossopharyngeal nerve block is described. 2. 2. Case reports are presented which illustrate the use of glossopharyngeal block in anesthetizing the base of the tongue for operative intervention and in providing an accurate diagnostic measure in the selection of patients for surgical section ...
E A, ROVENSTINE, E M, PAPPER
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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,
Renuka Devi, Kasibhatla, Kim, Russon
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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,
Renuka Devi, Kasibhatla, Kim, Russon
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2007
The ability to obtain digital nerve blockade is a valuable tool in the armamentarium of the emergency practitioner. As well as providing reliable, effective analgesia it is simple to perform and therefore is commonly implemented for a variety of surgical problems involving the digits.
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The ability to obtain digital nerve blockade is a valuable tool in the armamentarium of the emergency practitioner. As well as providing reliable, effective analgesia it is simple to perform and therefore is commonly implemented for a variety of surgical problems involving the digits.
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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2002
Selective nerve root blocks are an effective way of diagnosing and treating radicular pain in many patients. Although traditionally performed under fluoroscopic guidance, computed tomography (CT) and CT fluoroscopy have been increasingly used to direct needle placement. This article discusses the indications and technique of selective nerve root blocks
Andrew L, Wagner, F Reed, Murtagh
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Selective nerve root blocks are an effective way of diagnosing and treating radicular pain in many patients. Although traditionally performed under fluoroscopic guidance, computed tomography (CT) and CT fluoroscopy have been increasingly used to direct needle placement. This article discusses the indications and technique of selective nerve root blocks
Andrew L, Wagner, F Reed, Murtagh
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004
The purpose of this review is to present the most important recent studies into the clinical use of peripheral nerve blocks for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia of the lower limb surgery.There is increasing interest in lower extremity peripheral nerve blocks because of their potential advantages and concerns over interactions of centroneuraxis ...
Manuel, Taboada, Peter G, Atanassoff
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The purpose of this review is to present the most important recent studies into the clinical use of peripheral nerve blocks for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia of the lower limb surgery.There is increasing interest in lower extremity peripheral nerve blocks because of their potential advantages and concerns over interactions of centroneuraxis ...
Manuel, Taboada, Peter G, Atanassoff
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Continuous peripheral nerve blocks
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2005Sophisticated regional anesthesia techniques have experienced substantial growth throughout the past 5 years for acute and chronic pain management. The recognition that regional anesthesia leads to superior postoperative outcomes in acute pain management and to an increased understanding of the pathogenesis of chronic pain has led to increased use of ...
Richard C, Shinaman, Sean, Mackey
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