Articles: nerve-block.
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Der Urologe. Ausg. A · Sep 1979
Case ReportsA treatment of detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia: pudendal nerve block by phenolglycerin under the guide of direct nerve stimulation.
While applying direct electrical stimulation to the pudendal nerve and recording of electromyographic reactions of bulbocavernosus muscle and/or transverse perineal muscle, pudendal nerve block by phenol was performed for the treatment of dysuria due to detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia, resulting in a favourable response. The technique and the cases treated with this nerve block are presented.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Aug 1979
Letter Case ReportsRespiratory failure following brachial plexus block.
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A scheme for evaluating brachial plexus block was developed, which is based on anatomical structures and which utilizes simple neurological examination techniques. It facilitates the localization of the tip of the cannula near the plexus, gives an idea of the spread of the local anesthetic in the region of the trunks and cords, gives well timed judgement on the success of the block and allows a comparison of the development of the block when using various techniques. ⋯ With the supraclavicular technique, motor as well as sensory blockade of all nerves of the brachial plexus occurred with about the same frequency; with the interscalene technique, the centre of the block affected the caudal nerves of the cervical plexus and the cranial nerves of the brachial plexus. Following both approaches, the blockade developed from proximal to distal areas, the motor blockade preceding the sensory blockade.