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Browsing Faculty and Researcher Data and Papers by Author "b5a94c59-f864-410b-b796-3d810ed24d44"
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Comparison of Analgesic Outcomes Following Sciatic Nerve Blockade Performed by Resident Trainees and Nurse Anesthetists
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (MedCrave, 8/6/2015)Background and objectives: Peripheral nerve blockade requires regional anesthesia skills that are taught in several formats and assessing technical proficiency has shifted from fulfillment of quotas to comprehensive ... -
Differences in analgesia in opioid naïve and tolerant patients with sciatic nerve blockade following elective foot and ankle surgery
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (the Science Fair Open Library, 9/24/2014)1.1 Introduction and Purpose: Adequate postoperative analgesia in the opioid tolerant with chronic non-malignant pain is challenging. Multimodal pain relief regimens include regional anesthesia but opioid tolerant patients ... -
Inferior Hypogastric Plexus Block Affects Sacral Nerves and the Superior Hypogastric Plexus
Stogicza, A; Trescot, A. M.; Racz, E.; Magyar, L.; Keller, E. (, 2012)Background. The inferior hypogastric plexus mediates pain sensation through the sympathetic chain for the lower abdominal and pelvic viscera and is thought to be a major structure involved in numerous pelvic and perineal ... -
Patient Variability in Sciatic Nerve Branch Point Distance Using Ultrasound Guided Localization
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (Austin Publishing Group, 7/1/2014)Background and Objectives: Improved ultrasound and needle technology make popliteal sciatic nerve blockade a popular anesthetic technique and imaging to localize the branch point of the common peroneal and posterior tibial ... -
Post-Operative Pain Scores and Level of Regional Anesthesia Expertise: Using Clinical Outcomes to Assess Procedural Proficiency
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (Austin Publishing Group, 12/3/2014)Background and Objectives: Peripheral nerve blockade requires regional anesthesia skills that trainees learn in several formats. Technical proficiency has shifted from a quota to comprehensive procedural evaluation. ... -
Postoperative Analgesia Following Sciatic Nerve Blockade Administered by Nurse Anesthetists Supervised by Regional Anesthesia Faculty in an Academic Hospital
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (Sciencedemain International, 8/23/2015)Introduction: Assessment of expertise in regional anesthesia techniques is traditionally based upon quota fulfillment of procedures during training. Validation of practitioner proficiency in performing procedures in surgical ... -
Prolonged Duration of Sciatic Nerve Blockade in the Elderly after Foot and Ankle Surgery
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (the Science Fair Open Library, 9/24/2014)1.1 Background and Objectives: Perioperative morbidity related to anesthesia renders elderly patients vulnerable because age related factors affect medication effects, clearance and metabolism. Regional anesthesia within ... -
Ultrasound Mapping of Nerve Stimulator Response during Sciatic Nerve Blockade and Relation to Postoperative Pain Scores
Lollo, L; Stogicza, A (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 ...