نتایج جستجو برای: brachial plexus block

تعداد نتایج: 179553  

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2004
Gürkan Turker Burak Demirag Cagatay Ozturk Nesimi Uckunkaya

The authors report a case of cardiac arrest following interscalene brachial plexus block in the sitting position for shoulder arthroscopy. The cardiac arrest occurred 45 minutes after interscalene brachial plexus block. It seems that it resulted from the activation of Bezold-Jarisch's reflex and a related vasovagal syncope.

Journal: :Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal 1983

2012
Damla Sariguney Ahmet Mahli Demet Coskun

INTRODUCTION This study was aimed to compare the axillary approach performed through multiple injection method and vertical infraclavicular approach performed through single injection method in terms of the sensory and motor block onset, quality, and extent of blocks of brachial plexus in uremic patients who underwent arteriovenous fistula surgery. METHODS Forty patients scheduled for creatio...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie 1999

Journal: :Journal of clinical anesthesia 2002
Robert S Holzman

Horner's syndrome is a rare side effect of epidural analgesia. In association with ipsilateral brachial plexus block, it has only been reported once before, in French. Unilateral blockade has also been reported, although its etiology is unclear and may be multifactorial. The patient described here experienced an asymmetrical epidural blockade with a unilateral Horner's syndrome and ipsilateral ...

2011
Alaa A Abd-Elsayed John Seif Maged Guirguis Sherif Zaky Loran Mounir-Soliman

UNLABELLED Peripheral nerve catheter placement is used to control surgical pain. Performing bilateral brachial plexus block with catheters is not frequently performed; and in our case sending patient home with bilateral brachial plexus catheters has not been reported up to our knowledge. Our patient is a 57 years old male patient presented with bilateral upper extremity digital gangrene on digi...

Journal: :Signa Vitae 2023

The traditional axillary perineural (PN) approach for brachial plexus block is frequently used, but separate musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) required and increases procedure time patient discomfort. We hypothesized that a using the proximal perivascular (PPV) method at MCN branching from lateral cord would obviate need an while ensuring quality similar to of PN method. For group (n = 25), needle w...

2016
Sun Kyung Park Min Ha Sung Hae Jin Suh Yun Suk Choi

BACKGROUND The interscalene brachial plexus block is widely used for pain control and anesthetic purposes during shoulder arthroscopic surgeries and surgeries of the upper extremities. However, it is known that interscalene brachial plexus block is not appropriate for upper limb surgeries because it does not affect the lower trunk (C8-T1, ulnar nerve) of the brachial plexus. METHODS A low app...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2008
Eva Smigovec Branko Tripković Melita Sulentić Igor Smigovec Dinko Milavec Zrinka Bukvić Mokos

Brachial plexus block using axillary approach is a simple and safe method of regional anesthesia often used for elbow, forearm and hand surgery. Different techniques can be used to achieve brachial plexus block. On using perivascular approach to brachial plexus, we neither searched for paresthesia nor used nerve stimulator to identify the correct needle position within the neurovascular sheet. ...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
eric s. schwenk department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, sidney kimmel medical college, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, usa; department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, sidney kimmel medical college, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, usa. tel: +1-2159556161, fax: +1-2159550677 kishor gandhi princeton university medical center, princeton university, plainsboro township, usa jaime l. baratta department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, sidney kimmel medical college, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, usa marc torjman department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, sidney kimmel medical college, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, usa richard h. epstein department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, sidney kimmel medical college, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, usa jaeyoon chung department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university hospital, sidney kimmel medical college, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, usa

objectives to compare an out-of-plane interscalene catheter technique to the in-plane technique in a randomized clinical trial. patients and methods eighty-four patients undergoing open shoulder surgery were randomized to either the in-plane or out-of-plane ultrasound-guided continuous interscalene technique. the primary outcome was vas pain rating at 24 hours. secondary outcomes included pain ...

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