• Pain Pract · Jun 2024

    Case Reports

    Novel ultrasound-guided supraclavicular stellate ganglion block.

    • Fajardo PérezMarioMMorphological Madrid Research Center (MoMaRC), Ultradissection Spain EchoTraining School, Madrid, Spain., Ece Yamak-Altinpulluk, Rodrigo Díez Tafur, Carlos H Salazar-Zamorano, Karla Espinosa Morales, Pablo Oliver-Fornies, Andrés Rocha-Romero, Aguilar UreñaRicardoRMorphological Madrid Research Center (MoMaRC), Ultradissection Spain EchoTraining School, Madrid, Spain.Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Centro Nacional de Rehabilitacion, San José, Costa Rica., Angel Juarez-Lemus, Felice Galluccio, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed.
    • Morphological Madrid Research Center (MoMaRC), Ultradissection Spain EchoTraining School, Madrid, Spain.
    • Pain Pract. 2024 Jun 1; 24 (5): 808814808-814.

    IntroductionStellate ganglion block (SGB) provides diagnostic and therapeutic benefits in pain syndromes in the head, neck, and upper extremity, including complex regional pain syndrome Types I and II, Raynaud's disease, hyperhidrosis, arterial embolism in the region of the arm.MethodsWe present a novel ultrasound-guided supraclavicular stellate ganglion block. Considering the existing anatomical structures of the targeted area.Results And ConclusionsWe hope that we can provide fewer complications and additional benefits with this new approach.© 2024 World Institute of Pain.

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