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J Med Ultrasound ; 32(2): 183-185, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38882608

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Evoked motor responses (distal muscle responses) to a specific nerve stimulation are considered an endpoint. Often in crush injuries of the upper limb below the level of the elbow, the distal muscle responses are irrelevant. We report 14 cases of crush injuries of the upper limb that underwent an amputation below the level of the elbow. A parasagittal ultrasound-guided infraclavicular block without neurostimulation was administered in all patients. A reliable local anesthetic (LA) spread either in the perineural or perivascular area is considered adequate. Adequate intraoperative anesthesia and postoperative analgesia were achieved with the deposition of LA beneath the axillary artery.

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J Med Ultrasound ; 30(3): 233-234, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36484054

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Children with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome have vascular malformations, varicosities at unusual distribution, and unilateral soft and skeletal tissue hypertrophy of the lower extremity. Corrective surgery of the deformity is necessary to improve gait and wear acceptable footwear. Perioperative pain relief for debulking of the right great toe in a known case of KTS with sciatic hemangioma was achieved with ultrasound-guided sciatic nerve block in an avascular area.

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Cureus ; 14(2): e22701, 2022 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35386157

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This case series describes the use of ultrasound (US)-guided dorsal sacral foraminal block (DSFB) for providing postoperative analgesia in six patients who underwent foot and ankle surgeries under spinal anesthesia. Postoperatively, all of them received a US-guided DSFB at the level of the brim of the second sacral foramina (SF2). Needle placements were confirmed with fluoroscopic (FL) images and injected radiocontrast defined the diffusion with a postoperative CT scan. The images obtained depicted ipsilateral spread in the sacral epidural space, sacral nerve roots, and plexus. The US-guided DSFB could be effectively used as an alternative method for postoperative pain relief after foot and ankle surgery.

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J Med Ultrasound ; 29(3): 203-206, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34729330

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BACKGROUND: The ultrasound-infraclavicular block (US-ICB) is a popular and efficient block for below-elbow surgeries. However, the vascular anatomy of infraclavicular area close to the brachial plexus has remained unresearched. We aimed to explore the presence of aberrant vasculature in the infraclavicular area that could pose a contraindication to US-ICB. METHODS: In this retrospective observational study, we reviewed the US images of patients undergoing below-elbow surgery under US-ICB. Before performing the block, a scout scan of parasagittal infraclavicular areas was performed and the scan images were saved. The primary objective was to find the prevalence of aberrant vasculature due to which the US-ICB was abandoned. The secondary objective was to understand the pattern and position of the aberrant vessels. RESULTS: Out of 912 patients, 793 patients underwent surgery under US-ICB and in 119 patients (13.05%), the USG-ICB was abandoned due to aberrant vasculature close to the brachial cords and intended position of the needle tip. The anomalous vessels were identified in the lower inner, lower outer, and upper outer quadrants around the axillary artery (AA). Some of these vascular structures also had classical patterns which we described as "satellites," "clamping," or "hugging" of the AA. CONCLUSION: Anomalous vascular structures in the infraclavicular area were seen in 13.05% of patients planned for US-ICB. We, therefore, recommend, that a thorough scout US scan should be mandatorily performed ICB and in the presence of aberrant vascular structures, an alternative approach to brachial plexus block may be adopted.

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