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Continuous peripheral nerve blocks

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2005
Sophisticated 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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Peripheral Nerve Block

AORN Journal, 2022
Giuseppe Sepolvere   +2 more
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Peripheral Nerve Blocks

2015
Despite improvements over the last decade and better understanding of acute postoperative pain pathophysiology, there remains a continuous demonstration that perioperative pain management needs to be more optimized. Therefore, regional anesthesia (RA) techniques, especially peripheral nerve blockade (PNB) procedures, have gained widespread popularity ...
Michael Tom, Thomas M. Halaszynski
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Peripheral Nerve Blocks

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2011
Adam B. Collins, Andrew T. Gray
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Peripheral Nerve Blocks (Head)

2023
Abstract Regional anesthesia for procedures involving the head can be easily achieved through the careful application of peripheral nerve blockade. Because the head has predictable surface and bony landmarks, the blocks can easily be placed pre- and intraoperatively to provide both regional anesthesia and postoperative analgesia with ...
Keth Pride, Scott Blaine
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Peripheral Nerve Blocks

2018
Peripheral nerve blocks are useful interventions in managing malignant pain, including in patients with disease that is not yet end stage. Given the multifactorial nature of malignant pain (somatic, visceral, neuropathic, or mixed), peripheral nerve blocks can be both diagnostic and therapeutic.
Nantthasorn Zinboonyahgoon   +2 more
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Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Block

American Journal of Therapeutics, 2009
With the common use of ultrasound imaging by anesthesiologists, especially for peripheral nerve blocks, this article will review basic physics of ultrasound machine, use of ultrasound in regional anesthesia, review of recent reports in the literature, and the outcome data.
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Peripheral nerve blocks.

American family physician, 1977
Infiltration of local anesthetic agents to achieve analgesia for the repair of lacerations or the excision of large lesions requires multiple injections, uses large volumes of local anesthetic solution and frequently produces inadequate pain relief. Peripheral nerve blocks utilize a small number of precisely placed injections to anesthetize relatively ...
T J, Poulton, G R, Mims
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