• Reg Anesth Pain Med · Mar 2005

    Case Reports

    Continuous peripheral nerve block for battlefield anesthesia and evacuation.

    • Chester C Buckenmaier, Geselle M McKnight, James V Winkley, Lisa L Bleckner, Clarence Shannon, Stephen M Klein, Robert C Lyons, and John H Chiles.
    • Army Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management Initiative, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Walter Reed Health Care System, Washington, CD 20307, USA. chester.buckenmaier@na.amedd.army
    • Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2005 Mar 1; 30 (2): 202-5.

    AbstractPeripheral nerve and continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) have the potential to be valuable techniques in combat anesthesia. We describe the first successful application of CPNB in the pain management and surgical management of a combat casualty as he was evacuated from the Iraqi battlefield to the United States.

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