Background The adjunction of ultrasound to nerve stimulation has been proven to improve single-injection peripheral nerve block quality. However, few reports have been published determining whether ultrasound can facilitate continuous nerve blocks. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that the addition of ultrasound to nerve stimulation facilitates femoral nerve blocks with a stimulating catheter. Methods In this prospective randomized study, patients receiving continuous femoral nerve blocks for total knee replacement were randomly assigned to either the ultrasound guidance combined with stimulating catheter group (USNS group; n=60) or the stimulating catheter alone group (NS group; n=60). The primary end point was the procedure time...
International audienceStudy objective: Ultrasound guidance does not eliminate the risk of intraneura...
BackgroundPeripheral nerve stimulation has been used for decades to treat chronic pain but has not b...
Abstract: Ultrasound guidance has become popular for performance of regional anesthesia and analgesi...
Nerve stimulation and ultrasound have been introduced to the practice of regional anesthesia mostly ...
We tested the hypothesis that ultrasound guidance may reduce the minimum effective anaesthetic volum...
We systematically reviewed peripheral nerve blockade guided by ultrasound versus electrical stimulat...
International audienceBackground: Nerve damage can occur after peripheral nerve block (PNB). Ultraso...
Contains fulltext : 52686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ultrasound fac...
In the past nerve stimulation was considered the standard tool for anesthesiologists to locate the p...
Abstract Background Multiorifice catheters have been shown to provide superior analgesia and signifi...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe use of the ultrasound to guide the puncture in peripheral nerve ...
While neurostimulation-stimulation of the nervous system using electrical current-has been used to t...
The direct visualisation of nerves and adjacent anatomical structures may make ultrasonography the p...
Perineural catheter insertion using ultrasound guidance alone is a relatively new approach. Previous...
International audienceStudy objective: Ultrasound guidance does not eliminate the risk of intraneura...
BackgroundPeripheral nerve stimulation has been used for decades to treat chronic pain but has not b...
Abstract: Ultrasound guidance has become popular for performance of regional anesthesia and analgesi...
Nerve stimulation and ultrasound have been introduced to the practice of regional anesthesia mostly ...
We tested the hypothesis that ultrasound guidance may reduce the minimum effective anaesthetic volum...
We systematically reviewed peripheral nerve blockade guided by ultrasound versus electrical stimulat...
International audienceBackground: Nerve damage can occur after peripheral nerve block (PNB). Ultraso...
Contains fulltext : 52686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ultrasound fac...
In the past nerve stimulation was considered the standard tool for anesthesiologists to locate the p...
Abstract Background Multiorifice catheters have been shown to provide superior analgesia and signifi...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThe use of the ultrasound to guide the puncture in peripheral nerve ...
While neurostimulation-stimulation of the nervous system using electrical current-has been used to t...
The direct visualisation of nerves and adjacent anatomical structures may make ultrasonography the p...
Perineural catheter insertion using ultrasound guidance alone is a relatively new approach. Previous...
International audienceStudy objective: Ultrasound guidance does not eliminate the risk of intraneura...
BackgroundPeripheral nerve stimulation has been used for decades to treat chronic pain but has not b...
Abstract: Ultrasound guidance has become popular for performance of regional anesthesia and analgesi...