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Autor:
Thomas Papadimos, Andreas Mavrogenis, Konstantina Panagouli, Theodosios Saranteas, Maria Riga, Eleni Poulogiannopoulou
Publikováno v:
F1000Research, Vol 13 (2024)
Backround/Objectives We investigated a technique that facilitates the coiling of a regular straight catheter (with integral stylet) behind the sciatic nerve in an ultrasound (US) regional anaesthesia simulator, and then applied our findings to a seri
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https://doaj.org/article/4049f47e3d1740139115b6d2b61cd136
Autor:
Rosa Nickl, Oliver Vicent, Thomas Müller, Anne Osmers, Konrad Schubert, Thea Koch, Torsten Richter
Publikováno v:
BMC Anesthesiology, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2022)
Abstract Background Dislocation of catheters within the tissue is a challenge in continuous regional anesthesia. A novel self-coiling catheter design is available and has demonstrated a lower dislocation rate in a cadaver model. The dislocation rate
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/988f7764638c494bbd66a497850eb36b
Autor:
Clifford Bowens, Ignacio J. Badiola, Brian Frazer Scott Allen, Christopher Loredo Canlas, Rajnish Kumar Gupta, Lisa Michelle Jaeger, Eric Russell Briggs, John Matthew Corey, Yaping Shi, Jonathan Scott Schildcrout, Randall John Malchow
Publikováno v:
Perioperative Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Abstract Background Continuous peripheral nerve catheters (PNCs) have been shown to provide superior postoperative analgesia, decrease opioid consumption, and improve patient satisfaction compared with single injection techniques. In order to achieve
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https://doaj.org/article/45eaaf3f54864629b9b6e6bbbb35d172
Autor:
Harkouk, Hakim a, b, ⁎, Thibault-Sogorb, Tristan a, Beauchet, Alain c, Espinasse, Florence d, Lawrence, Christine e, Martinez, Valeria b, f, Fletcher, Dominique a, b
Publikováno v:
In Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine February 2021 40(1)
Autor:
Nickl, Rosa, Vicent, Oliver, Müller, Thomas, Osmers, Anne, Schubert, Konrad, Koch, Thea, Richter, Torsten
Background Dislocation of catheters within the tissue is a challenge in continuous regional anesthesia. A novel self-coiling catheter design is available and has demonstrated a lower dislocation rate in a cadaver model. The dislocation rate and effec
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Autor:
Grosh, Taras ∗, Elkassabany, Nabil M.
Publikováno v:
In Anesthesiology Clinics September 2018 36(3):417-430
Autor:
Zarah Maria Jordahn, Tobias Stenbjerg Lyngeraa, Ulrik Grevstad, Christian Rothe, Lars Hyldborg Lundstrøm, Kai Henrik Wiborg Lange
Publikováno v:
BMC Anesthesiology, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2018)
Abstract Background We performed a randomized, blinded pilot study in 12 volunteers to assess the feasibility to reposition an intentionally displaced suture-method catheter for two different insertion techniques for adductor canal block. Methods Eac
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https://doaj.org/article/85fd3658b97d4ddd8117ee5aab41a873
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Autor:
David C. Bosanquet, Graeme K. Ambler, Cherry-Ann Waldron, Emma Thomas-Jones, Lucy Brookes-Howell, Mark Kelson, Tim Pickles, Debbie Harris, Deborah Fitzsimmons, Neeraj Saxena, Christopher P. Twine
Publikováno v:
Trials, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Abstract Background Pain after major lower limb amputation for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a significant problem. A perineural catheter (PNC) can be placed adjacent to the major nerve at the time of amputation with a continuous local anaesth
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/943fa46985ed4ca6a4c9eb29814fb163
Autor:
Pooja G. Pandya, T. Edward Kim, Steven K. Howard, Erica Stary, Jody C. Leng, Oluwatobi O. Hunter, Edward R. Mariano
Publikováno v:
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, Vol 70, Iss 4, Pp 439-445 (2017)
BackgroundVirtual reality (VR) distraction is a nonpharmacological method to prevent acute pain that has not yet been thoroughly explored for anesthesiology. We present our experience using VR distraction to decrease routine intravenous sedation for
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a2f957f2999048af95d8e74ab3d024e9