نتایج جستجو برای: brachial plexus nerve blocks

تعداد نتایج: 257490  

Ashrafsadat Hosseini, Ehsan Zarei, Fariborz Faeghi, Mahsa Zare, Mohammad Hossein Heidari, Mohammad Sobhan Ardekani,

Introduction: The present study aims to evaluate the Three-Dimensional Diffusion-Weighted reversed fast imaging with steady state free precession (3D DW-PSIF) sequence with respect to imaging of the peripheral nerves; the tibial, medial, and lateral plantar nerves in the lower extremity, ulnar and median nerve in the upper extremity, sciatic nerve, brachial plexus, and lumbosacral plexus, and a...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2000
A D Sharma C L Parmley G Sreeram H P Grocott

Neuropathies involving the brachial plexus, phrenic, recurrent laryngeal, and saphenous nerves, as well as the sympathetic chain are complications of cardiac surgery. The reported frequency of nerve injuries varies from 1.5% to 24% for the brachial plexus and 10% to 60",,6 for the phrenic nerve (1-5). Neuropathies of the recurrent laryngeal, lower limb (saphenous) nerves, and the sympathetic ch...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2017
Vesna SİMİć Andrija SAVİć Milan JOVANOVİć Filip VİTOšEVİć Branko ĐUROVİć Čedomir MİLOšEVİć Novak LAKİćEVİć Miroslav SAMARDžİć Lukas RASULİć

AIM The aim of this study is to compare the results of nerve grafting vs. common infraclavicular intraplexal nerve transfer in elbow flexion restoration. MATERIAL AND METHODS The study included 39 patients with upper brachial plexus palsy who were operated using common intraplexal nerve transfer (Oberlin procedure) and the thoracodorsal and medial pectoral nerve transfer to the musculocutaneo...

2014
Christopher Noss Lindsay MacKenzie Mark Kostash

The benefit of adjuvant dexamethasone in regional anesthesia has recently been the focus of investigation as clinical reports suggest improved block characteristics. However, its use remains off label and few large randomized controlled trials have been completed. A systematic review was undertaken to highlight current research efforts and findings in this area. The authors searched for randomi...

2016
Mihaela-Elena Rapolti Cindy Wu Olga Schuth Charles S. Hultman

1. Merrell GA, Barrie KA, Katz DL, Wolfe SW. Results of nerve transfer techniques for restoration of shoulder and elbow function in the context of a meta-analysis of the English literature. J Hand Surg Am. 2001;26(2):303–14. 2. Nagano A. Intercostal nerve transfer for elbow flexion. Tech Hand Up Extrem Surg. 2001;5(3):136–40. 3. Xiao C, Lao J, Wang T, Zhao X, Liu J, Gu Y. Intercostal nerve tran...

2007
Venkata Ramana VOLLALA Bhagath Kumar POTU Vasavi Rakesh GORANTLA

The brachial plexus is formed by the ventral rami of the lower four cervical and first thoracic spinal nerves, with a variable contribution from C4 and T2. All the nerves of the brachial plexus are formed and remain in two planes, anterior and posterior. The anterior plane comprises the branches of the lateral and medial cords of brachial plexus while the posterior plane comprises the branches ...

2014
Santvana Kohli Naveen Yadav Arunima Prasad Sumantra Sarathi Banerjee

Use of ultrasonography for performance of nerve and plexus blocks has made the process simpler and safer. However, at times, variant anatomy of the visualized structures can lead to failure of blocks or complications such as intravascular injections. This is especially true in case of novice operators. We report a case of a variant branch of subclavian artery, possibly the dorsal scapular arter...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2003
A Serradell R Herrero J A Villanueva J A Santos J M Moncho J Masdeu

BACKGROUND The multiple injection technique for axillary block, in which the four distal nerves of the plexus are located by a nerve stimulator and separately injected, has been shown to provide a high success rate and a short onset time. This randomized double-blind study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of three different volumes of mepivacaine 10 mg x ml(-1) in patients undergoing ...

2017
Lukas Rasulic

Peripheral nerve injuries and brachial plexus injuries are relatively frequent. Significance of these injuries lies in the fact that the majority of patients with these types of injuries constitute working population. Since these injuries may create disability, they present substantial socioeconomic problem nowadays. This article will present current state-of-the-art achievements of minimal inv...

2016
Jack W. Tsao Sacha B. Finn Matthew E. Miller

Following left brachial plexus avulsion, a 20-year-old man had phantom limb pain and remapping of sensation from his paralyzed hand onto his face. Mirror therapy (15 min daily, 5 days/week) led immediately to good movement of the phantom limb with decreased pain. Within 2 weeks following nerve graft surgery, remapping of hand sensation onto the face disappeared along with resolution of phantom ...

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