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Regional Anaesthesia

2020
In low-resource settings regional anaesthesia forms an essential part of anaesthetic practice, especially in the context of poor access to postoperative analgesia and recovery facilities, or where general anaesthesia is not available or may be high risk.
Adrian Bosenberg, Jey Jeyanathen
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INTRAVENOUS REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1971
SUMMARY Intravenous regional anaesthesia was used in 967 cases subjected to various limb operations. The anaesthetic was prilocaine 0.5% in 95% of the cases. Successful anaesthesias were obtained in 93% of the cases with a low incidence of toxic reactions. These reactions were mild except in one case in which a more severe reaction left no permanent
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Monitoring regional anaesthesia

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1990
Monitoring patients under regional anaesthesia is more challenging than patients under general anaesthesia but it has been somewhat neglected in anaesthesia literature. The fundamental differences are that during regional anaesthesia. 1. The patient is often awake. 2. Respiration is more difficult to measure. 3.
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Regional anaesthesia

2022
Abstract This chapter discusses the techniques of regional anaesthesia and analgesia. It begins with an overview of regional anaesthesia and goes on to describe safe practice, and local anaesthetic agents. Techniques of locating nerves are then discussed, including ultrasound, and needle design is explored.
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Regional anaesthesia

2023
Abstract This chapter provides 15 practice multiple-choice questions (MCQs) about regional anaesthesia and the associated model answers, alongside references for more in-depth understanding. The examples of different types of regional blocks covering upper and lower extremities are included as well the questions on trunk blocks ...
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Regional anaesthesia

2019
This chapter provides information on the general aspects of providing regional anaesthesia for paediatric surgery, from preoperative assessment to the performance of a wide variety of peripheral and central techniques. Along with the common limb blocks, newer blocks (e.g. TAP and Pecs blocks) are also described.
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Regional anaesthesia

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 1991
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Regional anaesthesia

Canadian Medical Association journal, 2008
J J, CARROLL, H B, GRAVES
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