نتایج جستجو برای: vertical infraclavicular block

تعداد نتایج: 251399  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
mir moussa aghdashi department of anesthesiology, school of medicine, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran. framarz mosaffa department of anesthesiology, school of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. shahram shokohi department of anesthesiology, school of medicine, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran. rahman abbasivash department of anesthesiology, school of medicine, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran. ebrahim hassani department of anesthesiology, school of medicine, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran.

injecting local anesthetic at the seeking current would be appealing.it would save time and avoid potentially dangerous manipulations of the needle. this study aimed to test the hypotheses that in vertical infraclavicular block, injecting local anesthetic at a seeking current of 0.8 ma would produce the same quality of block as injecting at ≤0.5ma. a total of sixty asa i -iii adult patients sch...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2004
Stephan Blumenthal Marco Nadig Alain Borgeat

To the Editor:—We read with interest the recent report by Martinez et al. regarding a combined infraclavicular plexus blockade with suprascapular nerve block for humeral head surgery in a patient with severe respiratory failure. However, we have some concerns with regard to the following points: First, it is not clearly stated whether the authors performed an infraclavicular plexus block using ...

2010
Chun Woo Yang Hee Uk Kwon Choon-Kyu Cho Sung Mee Jung Po-Soon Kang Eun-Su Park Youn Moo Heo Helen Ki Shinn

BACKGROUND A prospective, double blind study was performed to compare the clinical effect of vertical infraclavicular and supraclavicular brachial plexus block using a nerve stimulator for upper limb surgery. METHODS One hundred patients receiving upper limb surgery under infraclavicular or supraclavicular brachial plexus block were enrolled in this study. The infraclavicular brachial plexus ...

2003
Julia Martínez Xavier Sala - Blanch Gregory A. Liguori Richard L. Kahn Michael A. Gordon

To the Editor:—We read with interest the recent report by Martinez et al. regarding a combined infraclavicular plexus blockade with suprascapular nerve block for humeral head surgery in a patient with severe respiratory failure. However, we have some concerns with regard to the following points: First, it is not clearly stated whether the authors performed an infraclavicular plexus block using ...

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...

2012
Chun Woo Yang Po Soon Kang Hee Uk Kwon Kyu Chang Lee Myeong Jong Lee Hye Young Kim Eun Kyung Choi Hyun Kyoung Lim Chul Woung Kim

BACKGROUND Use of an infraclavicular block is appropriate for surgery of the upper limb. However, it does not consistently block the entire brachial plexus. The aim of this study was to investigate whether increasing the dose of ropivacaine could enhance the success rate, onset time, and efficacy of the sensory and motor block during the use of a vertical infraclavicular block using neurostimul...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2008
Steven Renes Laura Clark Mathieu Gielen Huub Spoormans Janneke Giele Anupama Wadhwa

In this observational study, we used Doppler ultrasound during the performance of vertical infraclavicular brachial plexus blockade. The success rate at inserting the needle at the point where the sound of the subclavian artery via Doppler reached its maximum audibility was compared with that of the classical insertion point. In 89 of the 100 patients, the medial or posterior cord was found at ...

2011
M. J. Fredrickson F. S. H. Ting M. R. Boland

Editor’s key points † The hypothesis tested was that the addition of distal nerve blocks to an infraclavicular block would speed up onset. † Infraclavicular block with or without distal blocks of the median, ulnar, and radial nerves were compared using the same total dose of local anaesthetic. † A more rapid onset and more consistent block occurred in the combined group. Background. This prospe...

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