Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
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Theoretically, sciatic nerve block can be used alone or in combination with lumbar plexus block or femoral nerve block for anesthesia and/or analgesia of lower limb surgery. However, clinical use of sciatic nerve block was limited by technical difficulties in performing the block since techniques used relies only on surface anatomical landmarks. ⋯ In this article we describe the anatomy of the sciatic nerve, sonographic features, and technique of three major approaches including subgluteal, anterior, and popliteal approaches. The use of this technique for postoperative analgesia is also discussed.
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We reviewed the technique and anatomy for the ultrasound-guided obturator nerve block, especially interadductor approach. Although it is sometimes difficult to observe obturator nerve in the ultrasound image, obturator nerve block is completed observing three muscle layers, adductor longus muscle, adductor blevis muscle and adductor magnus muscle, in the ultrasound image. Local anesthetics are injected between the muscle layers confirming the needle tip and spread of the solution. This technique will reduce incomplete effect or side effects of the obturator nerve block.
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Case Reports
[Anesthetic management of two cases with placenta percreta that caused massive hemorrhage during cesarean section].
We report the anesthetic management of two cases with placenta percreta that caused massive hemorrhage during cesarean section. These pregnant women, with a past history of cesarean section underwent elective operation after being diagnosed with total placenta previa and suspected adhesion of the placenta. ⋯ In recent years, the incidence of adhesion of the placenta has increased, but definitive, preoperative diagnosis is difficult; especially for the severe type: placenta percreta. Therefore, intensive management is necessary for the anesthesia of pregnant women with suspected adhesion of the placenta, including adequate preparation of transfused blood, since it might be difficult to save the mother's life after the onset of massive hemorrhage.
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Femoral nerve block is well suited for surgery on the anterior aspect of the thigh and knee. The primary indication of continuous femoral nerve block is pain management after major femoral or knee surgery. Ultrasound image guidance for femoral nerve block can improve block success rate and decrease complications. We describe the ultrasound scanning, needling technique, and catheter insertion technique for single-dose technique and continuous infusion technique.
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A 21-year-old morbidly obese parturient with a body mass index of 45.5 kg x m(-2) underwent an emergent cesarean section for obstructed labor under combined spinal and epidural anesthesia. At age 15, she was diagnosed as borderline personality disorder. In spite of the drug therapy, her mental status was unstable. ⋯ A 3 ml bolus of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine was given. The anesthetic level was T4 at the start of the operation. Throughout the surgery, sufficient analgesia was obtained and any complication such as severe hypotension or respiratory depression did not develop and her postoperative course was uneventful.