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Dexmedetomidine as an Adjuvant to Local Anaesthetic Agents in Peripheral Nerve Blocks: A Review

Dexmedetomidine as an Adjuvant to Local Anaesthetic Agents in Peripheral Nerve Blocks: A Review

... INTRODUCTION Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNBs) have become a cornerstone in various day surgeries and for postoperative pain management [1,2]. PNBs offer several advantages over conventional analgesics ...

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Complications Associated With Eye Blocks and Peripheral Nerve Blocks: An American Society of Anesthesiologists Closed Claims Analysis

Complications Associated With Eye Blocks and Peripheral Nerve Blocks: An American Society of Anesthesiologists Closed Claims Analysis

... with peripheral nerve block claims were temporary in- ...all peripheral nerve block claims and occurred primarily with supraclavicular and interscalene ...Permanent nerve injuries ...

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Development of a self-directed learning manual for nurses caring for peripheral nerve blocks

Development of a self-directed learning manual for nurses caring for peripheral nerve blocks

... 33 Abstract Pain is frequently experienced by postoperative patients. It may be an area of distress for those who are experiencing acute pain after surgery. This may be especially so for patients who suffer from chronic ...

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Comparative outcomes of peripheral nerve blocks versus general anesthesia for hip fractures in geriatric Chinese patients

Comparative outcomes of peripheral nerve blocks versus general anesthesia for hip fractures in geriatric Chinese patients

... Dovepress liu et al The choice of anesthesia for this surgery is still an issue of continuing debate. Epidural anesthesia (EA), peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs), or general anesthesia (GA) are suit- ...

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To elucidate the benefit of continuous perineural catheters over single shot peripheral nerve blocks according to published literature

To elucidate the benefit of continuous perineural catheters over single shot peripheral nerve blocks according to published literature

... injection peripheral nerve ...single-injection peripheral nerve blocks, no adjuvant added to a perineural local anesthetic infusion has been demonstrated to be of ...

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Peripheral nerve blocks versus general anesthesia for total knee replacement in elderly patients on the postoperative quality of recovery

Peripheral nerve blocks versus general anesthesia for total knee replacement in elderly patients on the postoperative quality of recovery

... to peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) – lumbar plexus and sciatic – with propofol sedation, or general anesthesia with combined propofol and ...remifentanil. Blocks were performed using ...

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Effect of ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks of the abdominal wall on pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

<p>Effect of ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks of the abdominal wall on pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy</p>

... Adequately treating postoperative pain can decrease the opioid exposure risk and potentially prevent the diver- sion of excess medication for abuse. 20 We reported that incisional in fi ltration of 150 mg of ropivacaine ...

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Peripheral Nerve Blocks

Peripheral Nerve Blocks

... Sciatic Nerve Block Anatomy: The sciatic nerve arises from the L 4 through S 3 roots of the sacral plexus, passes through the pelvis, and becomes superficial at the lower margin of the gluteus maximus ...

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Neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks in patients taking anticoagulant or thromboprophylactic drugs: challenges and solutions

Neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks in patients taking anticoagulant or thromboprophylactic drugs: challenges and solutions

... Neurologic dysfunction from hemorrhagic complications of RA is unknown, but is suggested to be higher than previ- ously reported and increasing in frequency. 50 As a result, risks and safety issues for patient’s ...

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Safety and effectiveness of ultrasound guided peripheral nerve blocks: audit at tertiary care hospital

Safety and effectiveness of ultrasound guided peripheral nerve blocks: audit at tertiary care hospital

... Key Words: Regional anaesthesia, Ultrasound-guided blocks, Peripheral nerve.. 33 blocks.[r] ...

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Hand/Peripheral Nerve

Hand/Peripheral Nerve

... The following inclusion criteria were used: (1) biopsy-proven OO of either a carpal, metacarpal, or phalangeal bone of the hand and (2) specification of a single, discrete bone invol[r] ...

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Peripheral Nerve Imaging

Peripheral Nerve Imaging

... inflamed nerve becoming twisted with limb movement and being unable to return to a normal ...the nerve changes in diameter abruptly along its course along with MRN ...

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Lower limb nerve blocks

Lower limb nerve blocks

... tibial nerve runs vertically down between the heads of ...(fibular) nerve runs downwards and laterally, medial to the biceps tendon, disappearing into the substance of peroneus ...Popliteal blocks ...

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Nerve Blocks in the Treatment of Headache

Nerve Blocks in the Treatment of Headache

... occipital nerve blocks for headache with either 1) lidocaine and bupivicaine alone or 2) the same agents with the addition of a steroid medication; the severity of their headache and related symptoms were ...

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Advances in the physiology of peripheral nerve

Advances in the physiology of peripheral nerve

... There is another sign of activity, easily measured in a non-myelinated nerve trunk, which is so small as to be quite undetectable in a frog's nerve: this is the change in the intensity o[r] ...

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Peripheral nerve injury in the upper

Peripheral nerve injury in the upper

... Ulnar Nerve at the Elbow: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. The ulnar nerve at the elbow is very superficial and at risk of injury from acute contusion or chronic compres- ...

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A Braided Double Layer Nerve Conduit for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration.

A Braided Double Layer Nerve Conduit for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration.

... hollow nerve conduit withstood more force (around 100gf) before reached its ...both nerve conduits with core fibers had lower rate of cross-sectional deformation compared to their hollow counterparts, ...

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Implantable Peripheral Nerve Stimulation and Peripheral Subcutaneous Field Stimulation

Implantable Peripheral Nerve Stimulation and Peripheral Subcutaneous Field Stimulation

... 1.408–3.319, I 2 = 85.723%, p < 0.0001). Sub-analysis was conducted to evaluate outcomes by target site of stimulation. In the three studies targeting the Gasserian ganglion as the stimulation target for facial pain, ...

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OnabotulinumtoxinA Nerve Blocks in the Treatment of Occipital Neuralgia

OnabotulinumtoxinA Nerve Blocks in the Treatment of Occipital Neuralgia

... 1) blocks of all three occipital nerves bilaterally and 2) repeated injec- ...updated nerve block ...occipital nerve blocks leads to significant decreases in pain, with greater overall pain ...

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SPLINTING THE HAND WITH A PERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY

SPLINTING THE HAND WITH A PERIPHERAL-NERVE INJURY

... Unlike patients with median or ulnar nerve palsy, in whom sensory and intrinsic muscle loss impedes hand function, the patient with radial palsy has the potential for[r] ...

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