Many burn patients experience more intense pain from the split thickness skin donor site than in the grafted burn wound in their postoperative period. Often, split thickness autografts are harvested from the lateral thigh area, which is innervated by the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN). Sonographic nerve localization has been an increasingly popular technique to provide regional nerve blocks and we explore its role in improving pain control during skin harvesting. The LFCN was identified and blocked using ultrasound in 16 patients with a variety of wounds. The donor site was tested and marked after the injection. General anesthesia or sedation was administered after markings were completed. A postoperative survey was performed to ass...
Objectives-The purposes of this study were to describe a technique for treatment of meralgia paresth...
Cryoneurolysis entails using low temperatures to reversibly ablate nerves, with a subsequent analges...
Introduction:The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medi...
Autologous skin grafting from the thigh is frequently required for treatment of burns and is associa...
Introduction: Local anaesthetic based nerve blockade of the lateral cutaneous nerve (LCN) of the thi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of ultrasound (US) in visualizing the lateral femoral cutaneous...
BACKGROUND: This prospective, randomized trial compared neurostimulation (NS) and ultrasound (US) gu...
Aim: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatment of ...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatme...
Background The adjunction of ultrasound to nerve stimulation has been proven to improve single-injec...
a. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve originates from the spinal roots L2, L3 and L4. b. The femora...
The direct visualisation of nerves and adjacent anatomical structures may make ultrasonography the p...
In the past nerve stimulation was considered the standard tool for anesthesiologists to locate the p...
Introduction: Recently, the branching pattern of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) named Fa...
Nerve stimulation and ultrasound have been introduced to the practice of regional anesthesia mostly ...
Objectives-The purposes of this study were to describe a technique for treatment of meralgia paresth...
Cryoneurolysis entails using low temperatures to reversibly ablate nerves, with a subsequent analges...
Introduction:The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medi...
Autologous skin grafting from the thigh is frequently required for treatment of burns and is associa...
Introduction: Local anaesthetic based nerve blockade of the lateral cutaneous nerve (LCN) of the thi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of ultrasound (US) in visualizing the lateral femoral cutaneous...
BACKGROUND: This prospective, randomized trial compared neurostimulation (NS) and ultrasound (US) gu...
Aim: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatment of ...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatme...
Background The adjunction of ultrasound to nerve stimulation has been proven to improve single-injec...
a. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve originates from the spinal roots L2, L3 and L4. b. The femora...
The direct visualisation of nerves and adjacent anatomical structures may make ultrasonography the p...
In the past nerve stimulation was considered the standard tool for anesthesiologists to locate the p...
Introduction: Recently, the branching pattern of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) named Fa...
Nerve stimulation and ultrasound have been introduced to the practice of regional anesthesia mostly ...
Objectives-The purposes of this study were to describe a technique for treatment of meralgia paresth...
Cryoneurolysis entails using low temperatures to reversibly ablate nerves, with a subsequent analges...
Introduction:The saphenous nerve (SaN) innervates the region from the upper medial thigh to the medi...