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Two Cases of Lower Extremity Compartment Syndrome after Posterior Urethroplasty
(International Journal of Anesthesiology & Research (IJAR), 2015-09-23)Acute lower extremity compartment syndrome following surgery in the lithotomy position is uncommon but is a surgical emergency causing irreversible damage if suspected and requires emergent decompressive fasciotomy. This ... -
Ultrasound Guided lateral Infra-trochanteric Sciatic Nerve Blockade for Proximal Tibial Surgery: A Novel Technique
(, 9/1/2011)Sciatic nerve blockade (SNB) can be performed at several point along its anatomic course. Proximal SNB techniques described include the classic Labat, sacral (Mansur), infragluteal (Raj), and anterior approches Distal SNB ... -
Ultrasound Guided Lateral Infra-trochanteric Sciatic Nerve Blockade for Proximal Tibial Surgery: A Novel Technique
(Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2011)The lateral infratrochanteric SNB provides anesthesia of the proximal tibial structures innervated by the sciatic nerve to the same degree as other proximal SNB techniques, therefore it is suitable for the anesthesia for ... -
Ultrasound Guided Trans-sartorial Continuous Saphenous Nerve Blockade: A Technique for Relief of Postoperative Medial Incisional Foot and Ankle Pain
(Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2011)Introduction:The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medial aspect of the foot and ankle. A femoral nerve block (FNB) is effective for blockade of the SaN but this causes quadriceps ... -
Ultrasound Mapping of Nerve Stimulator Response during Sciatic Nerve Blockade and Relation to Postoperative Pain Scores
(Science Fair Open Library, 9/24/2014)1.1 Background and Purpose: Ultrasound guided sciatic nerve blockade has rapid onset but at 24 hours pain is greater than nerve stimulator techniques. Injection of the nerve branches or trunk and sub-sheath blockade increase ... -
Ultrasound Mapping of Nerve Stimulator Response during Sciatic Nerve Blockade and Relation to Postoperative Pain Scores
(International Archives of Clinical Anesthesia Research, 2014-09-24)1.1 Background and Purpose: Ultrasound guided sciatic nerve blockade has rapid onset but at 24 hours pain is greater than nerve stimulator techniques. Injection of the nerve branches or trunk and sub-sheath blockade ... -
Ultrasound Mapping of Stimulated Finger Flexion During Infra-Clavicular Brachial Plexus Nerve Blockade for Elbow Arthroplasty and Its Correlation To Postoperative Analgesia
(SciDoc Publishers, 6/17/2015)Background: Infraclavicular brachial plexus nerve blockade (ICNB) is a very common anesthetic procedure performed for upper extremity surgery at the elbow and distally, however the rate of adequate analgesia is variable ... -
Ultrasound Mapping of Stimulated Finger Flexion During Infra-Clavicular Brachial Plexus Nerve Blockade for Elbow Arthroplasty and Its Correlation To Postoperative Analgesia
(International Journal of Anesthesiology & Research, 2015)Background: Infraclavicular brachial plexus nerve blockade (ICNB) is a very common anesthetic procedure performed for upper extremity surgery at the elbow and distally, however the rate of adequate analgesia is variable ...