• Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1995

    [Conduction anesthesia on an outpatient basis].

    • P Mahiou.
    • Département d'Anesthésie-Réanimation, Clinique Sainte-Croix, Le Mans.
    • Cah Anesthesiol. 1995 Jan 1;43(6):617-24.

    AbstractRegional anaesthesia in the setting of pre-hospital trauma care implies adverse conditions. Therefore some practical advices may be useful; avoid spinal or epidural anaesthesia, prefer safer lidocaine. Aspiration test, test dose and slow injection are mandatory; so is a large experience in regional anaesthesia. Main usable blocks are: brachial plexus block (axillary or interscalenic approach), radial, medial and ulnar nerve blocks, intercostal and interpleural nerve blocks, sciatic and femoral nerve blocks, superior laryngeal nerve block. Using a nerve stimulator is strongly advised in most cases.

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