Myoclonus is an extremely rare perioperative complication following neuraxial anesthesia. It has also been reported to occur due to peripheral nerve lesions. We report a case of self-limiting myoclonus following a routine peripheral nerve block in an otherwise healthy patient
SummaryBackgroundContinuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB), in particular at the popliteal fossa, is ...
In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the s...
By avoiding use of neuromuscular blocking agents, regional anesthesia techniques may allow safer car...
We report here two cases of transient spinal segmental myoclonus occurred during neuraxial anesthesi...
SummaryBackground and objectivesIt is presented in this case report a very rare complication after s...
Abrao J, Bianco MP, Roma W, Krippa JAS, Hallak JE - Spinal Myoclonus after Subarachnoid Anesthesia w...
Spinal myoclonus occurring after spinal anaesthesia is very rare and characterised by sudden involun...
Peripheral nerve blocks have become a gold standard for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in li...
Abstract Background Transient myoclonic involuntary movements, typically referred to as spinal myocl...
Spinal myoclonus is an unusual, self-limiting, adverse event that may occur during spinal anesthesia...
Abstract Spinal myoclonus is a rare disorder characterized by myoclonic movements in muscles that or...
A patient is described who presented with myoclonus of the first dorsal interosseus muscle of the ri...
We report on a female patient who underwent an arthroscopy of the right knee and was given a continu...
Myoclonus consists of sudden, brief, involuntary jerky muscular contractions. Central and peripheral...
Peripheral nerve injury following regional or general anesthesia is a relatively uncommon entity but...
SummaryBackgroundContinuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB), in particular at the popliteal fossa, is ...
In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the s...
By avoiding use of neuromuscular blocking agents, regional anesthesia techniques may allow safer car...
We report here two cases of transient spinal segmental myoclonus occurred during neuraxial anesthesi...
SummaryBackground and objectivesIt is presented in this case report a very rare complication after s...
Abrao J, Bianco MP, Roma W, Krippa JAS, Hallak JE - Spinal Myoclonus after Subarachnoid Anesthesia w...
Spinal myoclonus occurring after spinal anaesthesia is very rare and characterised by sudden involun...
Peripheral nerve blocks have become a gold standard for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in li...
Abstract Background Transient myoclonic involuntary movements, typically referred to as spinal myocl...
Spinal myoclonus is an unusual, self-limiting, adverse event that may occur during spinal anesthesia...
Abstract Spinal myoclonus is a rare disorder characterized by myoclonic movements in muscles that or...
A patient is described who presented with myoclonus of the first dorsal interosseus muscle of the ri...
We report on a female patient who underwent an arthroscopy of the right knee and was given a continu...
Myoclonus consists of sudden, brief, involuntary jerky muscular contractions. Central and peripheral...
Peripheral nerve injury following regional or general anesthesia is a relatively uncommon entity but...
SummaryBackgroundContinuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB), in particular at the popliteal fossa, is ...
In recent years, Peripheral Nerve Blocks (PNB) have undergone a significant development due to the s...
By avoiding use of neuromuscular blocking agents, regional anesthesia techniques may allow safer car...