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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37957079/peripheral-regional-anaesthesia-and-outcomes-a-narrative-review-of-the-literature-from-2013-to-2023
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REVIEW
Manouk Admiraal, Peter Marhofer, Philip M Hopkins, Markus W Hollmann
The use of peripheral regional anaesthesia continues to increase, yet the evidence supporting its use and impact on relevant outcomes often lacks scientific rigour, especially when considering the use of specific blocks for a particular surgical indication. In this narrative review, we consider the relevant literature in a 10-yr period from 2013. We performed a literature search (MEDLINE and EMBASE) for articles reporting randomised controlled trials and other comparative trials of peripheral regional anaesthetic blocks vs systemic analgesia in adult patients undergoing surgery...
November 11, 2023: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37942096/modified-continuous-arthroscopy-guided-suprascapular-nerve-block-for-postoperative-pain-control-following-rotator-cuff-repair-surgical-technique
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maslah Idiris Ali, Yiyong Tang, Jingyi Hou, Yi Long, Chuanhai Zhou, Zhiling Wang, Rui Yang
Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is one of the most painful surgical procedures; patients complain of pain especially during the first 48 hours postoperatively. Pain management is an essential goal to reduce the demand for analgesic agents and patient discomfort. Various methods have been introduced for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, including continuous arthroscopy-guided suprascapular nerve blocks (SSNB) and interscalene nerve blocks. However, the aforementioned procedures have shown disadvantages such as catheter mobilization, which may cause injury to the artery, a weak analgesic effect, and Horner syndrome, as well as phrenic nerve paralysis...
October 2023: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940348/neurological-injury-following-peripheral-nerve-blocks-a-narrative-review-of-estimates-of-risks-and-the-influence-of-ultrasound-guidance
#23
REVIEW
Ethan Lemke, David F Johnston, Matthew B Behrens, Melinda S Seering, Brie M McConnell, Tejinder Singh Swaran Singh, Rakesh V Sondekoppam
BACKGROUND: Peripheral nerve injury or post-block neurological dysfunction (PBND) are uncommon but a recognized complications of peripheral nerve blocks (PNB). A broad range of its incidence is noted in the literature and hence a critical appraisal of its occurrence is needed. OBJECTIVE: In this review, we wanted to know the pooled estimates of PBND and further, determine its pooled estimates following various PNB over time. Additionally, we also sought to estimate the incidence of PBND with or without US guidance...
February 5, 2024: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37861492/general-anesthesia-versus-combined-interscalene-nerve-superficial-cervical-plexus-block-in-arthroscopic-rotator-cuff-repair-a-randomized-prospective-control-trial
#24
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Seval Kilbasanli, Mustafa Kaçmaz
BACKGROUND: In this study, interscalene brachial plexus block (ISB) with superficial cervical plexus block added and general anesthesia (GA) application were evaluated in terms of intraoperative hemodynamics, operative time and postoperative analgesia need in patients who underwent rotator cuff tear repair. METHODS: 70 patients aged between 18 and 75 years were included in this prospective study. Arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repair surgery was performed in all patients...
October 20, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37811385/surgeon-administered-intraoperative-brachial-plexus-block-for-open-shoulder-surgery-a-novel-and-safe-technique
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Srinath Kamineni, Naga Suresh Cheppalli
In the era of outpatient shoulder surgery, bundled payment, safe, predictable, and time-efficient pain management strategies for shoulder arthroplasty (SA) are important. Ultrasound-guided interscalene blocks (ISBs), currently the gold standard for postoperative pain management after shoulder surgery, can be highly operator dependent, time-consuming, and not without complications. We developed a new surgical technique of surgeon-administered intraoperative brachial plexus block in patients undergoing SA open shoulder surgery using the deltopectoral approach...
October 2023: Shoulder & Elbow
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37727810/impact-of-peripheral-nerve-block-technique-on-incidence-of-phrenic-nerve-palsy-in-shoulder-surgery
#26
REVIEW
Aaron S Campbell, Christopher D Johnson, Shaun O'Connor
Peripheral nerve blocks are an increasingly common method of providing postoperative analgesia for shoulder surgeries. However, the standard technique, the interscalene block (ISB), inevitably causes hemidiaphragmatic paresis (HDP), secondary to phrenic nerve palsy. This can cause morbidity in patients with preexisting respiratory compromise, prompting investigation into alternative "phrenic-sparing" nerve blocks. The aim of this review was to give an overview of these blocks and critically evaluate the current literature to determine if any are suitable replacements for ISB...
2023: Anesthesiology Research and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37724100/interscalene-and-erector-spinae-block-combination-to-treat-latissimus-dorsi-repair-a-case-report
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Ashley H Yi, Edwin C Lin, Paul S Lee
Latissimus dorsi (LD) tendon rupture is a rare injury that occurs in athletes throughout a wide range of sports, including baseball, rock climbing, tennis, and golf. LD tendon repair requires analgesia in nerve distributions from C5-T6. A 33-year-old man presented for right LD tendon repair after rock climbing eight weeks prior to the operation. An interscalene nerve block catheter was placed preoperatively for postoperative pain control. After induction of general endotracheal anesthesia, a mid-axillary incision was made down to the sixth rib and the patient underwent LD tendon repair...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693952/neuropathies-following-an-ultrasound-guided-axillary-brachial-plexus-block
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keito Koh, Onishi Tatsuki, Sonoko Sakuraba, Sho Yamazaki, Hajime Yako, Takeshi Omae
PURPOSE: Ultrasound-guided brachial plexus block (UGBPB) has interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, and axillary approaches. The axillary block is considered to be the safest and with fewer adverse events compared to the interscalene (eg, phrenic nerve block, spinal cord or vertebral artery puncture) and supraclavicular (eg, pneumothorax). However, with regard to postoperative neurological symptoms (PONS), it is controversial whether its incidence after an axillary block was higher than that after non-axillary approaches"...
2023: Local and Regional Anesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37679899/effect-of-local-anesthetic-volume-20-vs-40-ml-on-the-analgesic-efficacy-of-costoclavicular-block-in-arthroscopic-shoulder-surgery-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Yumin Jo, Chahyun Oh, Woo-Yong Lee, Hyung-Jin Chung, Hanmi Park, Juyeon Park, Jieun Lee, Yoon-Hee Kim, Youngkwon Ko, Woosuk Chung, Boohwi Hong
BACKGROUND: Among the various diaphragm-sparing alternatives to interscalene block, costoclavicular block (CCB) demonstrated a low hemidiaphragmatic paresis (HDP) occurrence but an inconsistent analgesic effect in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. We hypothesized that a larger volume of local anesthetic for CCB could provide sufficient analgesia by achieving sufficient supraclavicular spreading. METHODS: Sixty patients scheduled for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair were randomly assigned to receive CCB using one of two volumes of local anesthetic (CCB20, 0...
February 2024: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37652809/low-volume-targeted-interscalene-brachial-plexus-block-in-the-emergency-department-as-a-safer-alternative-for-pain-control-for-glenohumeral-reduction-a-case-series
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Lentz, Nathaniel Leu, Maximiliano Sobrero, Daniel Mantuani, Arun Nagdev
BACKGROUND: Acute glenohumeral dislocation is a common emergency department (ED) presentation, however, pain control to facilitate reduction in these patients can be challenging. Although both procedural sedation and peripheral nerve blocks can provide effective analgesia, both also carry risks. Specifically, the interscalene brachial plexus block carries risk of ipsilateral hemidiaphragmatic paralysis due to inadvertent phrenic nerve involvement. There are techniques, however, that the emergency clinician can utilize to reduce these risks and optimize the interscalene brachial plexus block for specific pathologies such as glenohumeral dislocation...
September 2023: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37601942/ultrasound-guided-anterior-suprascapular-nerve-block-versus-interscalene-brachial-plexus-block-for-arthroscopic-shoulder-surgery-a-randomised-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kapil Gupta, Malvika Gupta, Nikki Sabharwal, Balavenkat Subramanium, Kumar G Belani, Vincent Chan
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The interscalene brachial plexus block (ISB) affects the phrenic nerve, resulting in hemi-diaphragmatic paresis (HDP) and, possibly, respiratory distress. Suprascapular nerve block via an anterior approach (SSB-A) is performed more distally at the level of the trunk of the brachial plexus and, thus, may spare the phrenic nerve. This study compares the analgesic efficacy and decline of hemi-diaphragmatic excursion (HDE) following ultrasound (US)-guided SSB-A versus ISB for arthroscopic shoulder surgery...
July 2023: Indian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37575723/the-comparison-of-dexmedetomidine-to-dexamethasone-as-adjuvants-to-bupivacaine-in-ultrasound-guided-infraclavicular-brachial-plexus-block-in-upper-limb-surgeries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swathy S Iyengar, Anshu Pangotra, Kumar Abhishek, Nitesh Sinha, Natesh S Rao, Vinod K Singh, Jay Prakash
Background The clinical utility of adjuvants with local anesthesia produces an excellent nerve block with prolonged duration and faster onset. Brachial plexus block is widely used nowadays in patients undergoing upper limb surgery There are several approaches to achieve brachial plexus block such as interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, and axillary. The objective of this study is to compare the effectiveness of dexamethasone to dexmedetomidine as adjuvants to bupivacaine in patients undergoing ultrasound-guided infraclavicular brachial plexus (USG-ICBP) block...
July 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37541683/single-bolus-injection-of-local-anesthetic-with-or-without-continuous-infusion-for-interscalene-brachial-plexus-block-in-the-setting-of-multimodal-analgesia-a-randomized-controlled-unblinded-trial
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patrick Rhyner, Matthieu Cachemaille, Patrick Goetti, Jean-Benoit Rossel, Melanie Boand, Alain Farron, Eric Albrecht
INTRODUCTION: Previous trials favored a continuous interscalene brachial plexus block over a single injection for major shoulder surgery. However, these trials did not administer a multimodal analgesic regimen. This randomized, controlled unblinded trial tested the hypothesis that a continuous infusion of local anesthetic for an interscalene brachial plexus block still provides superior analgesia after major shoulder surgery when compared with a single injection in the setting of multimodal analgesia, inclusive of intravenous dexamethasone, magnesium, acetaminophen and ketorolac...
August 4, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37511691/combined-intermediate-cervical-plexus-and-costoclavicular-block-for-arthroscopic-shoulder-surgery-a-prospective-feasibility-study
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeong Uk Han, Chunwoo Yang, Jang-Ho Song, Jisung Park, Hyeonju Choo, Taeil Lee
A combined cervical plexus and costoclavicular block provides effective shoulder analgesia without the risk of hemidiaphragmatic paralysis. However, whether this technique can also provide effective anesthesia for shoulder surgery remains unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the feasibility and adverse effects of combined blocks in arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Fifty patients scheduled for arthroscopic shoulder surgery were prospectively enrolled. Intermediate cervical plexus (5 mL of 0.5% ropivacaine) and costoclavicular (20 mL of 0...
June 29, 2023: Journal of Personalized Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37452523/topographic-and-morphometric-anatomy-of-the-proximal-part-of-the-dorsal-scapular-nerve
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beyza Çelikgün, Özcan Gayretli, İlke Ali Gürses, Osman Coşkun, Adnan Öztürk, Ayşin Kale
The dorsal scapular nerve (DSN) entrapment neuropathy has recently been recognized as a common cause of circumscapular pain and cases of winged scapula. Course of the nerve is important because the middle scalene muscle is frequently accessed for surgical treatments. Studies in the literature have not focused on the morphometric relationship of the DSN with the scalene muscles and its relationship with the long thoracic nerve (LTN). The neck regions of 13 adult cadavers were dissected bilaterally. The relationship of DSN with scalene muscles and LTN was evaluated...
July 14, 2023: Clinical Anatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37450621/comparison-of-the-analgesic-efficacy-between-arthroscopically-placed-continuous-suprascapular-nerve-block-and-ultrasound-guided-continuous-superior-trunk-block-a-double-blinded-randomized-controlled-trial
#36
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ha-Jung Kim, Kyoung Hwan Koh, Ji In Park, Yeon Ju Kim, Min-Ju Kim, Hyojune Kim, Hyungtae Kim, Young-Jin Ro, Won Uk Koh
BACKGROUND: Single-shot suprascapular nerve block and superior trunk block have been reported to provide a noninferior analgesic effect after shoulder surgery with a lesser incidence of hemidiaphragmatic paresis compared with interscalene brachial plexus block. This study hypothesized that continuous suprascapular nerve block provides noninferior analgesia with minimal effects on diaphragmatic movement compared with continuous superior trunk block in patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery...
November 1, 2023: Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37448107/ultrasound-guided-brachial-plexus-block-by-costoclavicular-space-approach-a-narrative-review
#37
REVIEW
Taotao Xing, Lan Ge
In recent years, ultrasound-guided costoclavicular brachial plexus block (CCB) has gained attention as a novel approach for brachial plexus nerve block. Human anatomy studies have identified the costoclavicular space as the area between the midpoint of the clavicle and the first rib. This space accommodates the brachial plexus, axillary arteries, and veins. Its superficial and fixed position makes it a promising option for infraclavicular brachial plexus blockage, providing a safe and reliable analgesic effect...
July 14, 2023: Medical Science Monitor: International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37441289/a-prospective-randomised-single-blinded-controlled-trial-comparing-ultrasound-versus-nerve-stimulator-guidance-for-interscalene-block-for-ambulatory-upper-limb-surgeries
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sangeeta Khanna, Rama Gupta, Vivek Gupta, Tarun Gupta, A K Singh
BACKGROUND: Interscalene block is usually performed using either ultrasound (US) or nerve stimulator (NS) guidance. This single-blinded, prospective, randomised study was performed to find out whether US was able to offer distinct advantages over conventional NS guidance. METHODS: 100 patients in the American Society of Anaesthesiology (ASA) physical status I to III, aged 18-70 years were randomised into US guided or NS guided group for interscalene block with 15 ml 0...
2023: Medical Journal, Armed Forces India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37396910/comparison-of-dexmedetomidine-and-dexamethasone-as-adjuvants-to-the-ultrasound-guided-interscalene-nerve-block-in-arthroscopic-shoulder-surgery-a-systematic-review-and-bayesian-network-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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Xiu-Min Wei, Zheng Liu, Lian-Chao Lv, Guang-Han Wu, Peng-Yu Sun, Chang-Ping Gu, Peng-Cai Shi
INTRODUCTION: Interscalene block (ISB) is widely regarded as the gold standard treatment for acute pain following arthroscopic shoulder surgery. However, a single injection of a local anesthetic for ISB may not offer sufficient analgesia. Various adjuvants have been demonstrated to prolong the analgesic duration of the block. Hence, this study aimed to assess the relative efficacy of dexamethasone and dexmedetomidine as adjuncts to prolong the analgesic duration for a single- shot ISB...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37394374/peri-operative-hemi-diaphragmatic-variations-after-brachial-plexus-block-above-the-clavicle-a-prospective-observational-study-of-the-contralateral-side
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas Rovira, Pablo Kot, Silvia Pozo, Beatriz Cano, José De Andrés
OBJECTIVE: Hemi-diaphragm palsy after brachial plexus block above the clavicle (BPBAC) occurs frequently, but few patients develop post-operative pulmonary complications (PPC). We hypothesized that contralateral hemidiaphragm function increases after BPBAC. This contralateral function preserves global diaphragmatic function, avoiding PPC in the case of ipsilateral hemi-diaphragm palsy. METHODS: This prospective observational cohort study included 64 adult patients undergoing shoulder surgery with planned BPBAC (interscalene brachial plexus block and supraclavicular block)...
September 2023: Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
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