Articles: nerve-block.
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The effect of erector spinae plane block has been evaluated by clinical trials leading to a diversity of results. The main objective of the current investigation is to compare the analgesic efficacy of erector spinae plane block to no block intervention in patients undergoing surgical procedures. ⋯ Our results provide moderate quality evidence that erector spinae plane block is an effective strategy to improve postsurgical analgesia.
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Reg Anesth Pain Med · May 2020
A cadaveric study of the erector spinae plane block in a neonatal sample.
The aim of this article was to provide a detailed description of the neonatal anatomy related to the erector spinae plane block and to report the spread of the dye within the fascial planes and potential dermatomal coverage. ⋯ In two neonatal fresh cadavers, the dye was found to spread to multiple levels and key anatomic locations.
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Pediatric emergency care · May 2020
Review Case ReportsUltrasound-Guided Posterior Tibial Nerve Block for Plantar Foot Foreign Body Removal.
Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia is a growing modality within the pediatric emergency department. Here we present a case where a posterior tibial nerve block was used for anesthesia during foreign body removal from the plantar foot. We further review the technique and literature regarding this straightforward and highly effective procedure.
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Reg Anesth Pain Med · May 2020
Postdural puncture headache in the obstetric population: a new approach?
The gold standard for the treatment of postdural puncture headache (PDPH) is the epidural blood patch (EBP). Regional techniques-sphenopalatine ganglion block (SPGB), greater occipital nerve block (GONB) and trigger point infiltration (TPI)-can also be used for the treatment of PDPH. Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy of these peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) in the treatment of PDPH. ⋯ SPGB, GONB and TPI can be safe and effective options for treatment of PDPH, but do not completely eliminate the need for EBP. Prospective studies designed to identify factors associated with unsuccessful treatment are required.