Peripheral nerve catheter techniques provide pain relief on movement for upper and lower limb arthroplasty and amputation. The optimal perineural concentration and volume of ropivacaine and levobupivacaine are not known for upper or lower limb block. The most common complication associated with perineural infusion is infection and, thus, aseptic technique is necessary for both insertion of catheters and use of elastomeric balls. Compared with parenteral opioids, perineural infusion of local anaesthetic accelerates rehabilitation and reduces hospital length of stay. However, little evidence exists regarding surgical outcomes, particularly those concerned with functional wellbeing
The efficacy of regional anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks in the management of postoperative p...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of undertaking a randomised controlled effectiveness trial e...
Successful peripheral blocks and selection of appropriate technique according to surgery is possible...
Peripheral nerve catheter techniques provide pain relief on movement for upper and lower limb arthro...
Peripheral nerve catheters (PNC) or perineural catheters are used synonymously to describe placing a...
Peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) are increasingly used as a component of multimodal analgesia and may ...
Post surgical pain after major lower limb amputation is a major problem to the patients recovery. Th...
AbstractPeripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) are increasingly used as a component of multimodal analgesia ...
Aims: Analgesia for below knee amputation using a perineural infusion technique avoids the complica...
Abstract Background Pain after major lower limb amputation for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is ...
Introduction: Perineural local anesthetic infusion also known as continuous peripheral nerve blocks...
ObjectivesPostoperative stump pain after major lower limb amputation is a significant impediment to ...
Background. Chronic pain as the result of long-term peripheral arterial disease and critical limb is...
Peripheral nerve blocks are increasingly used for a wide range of surgical procedures involving the ...
The efficacy of regional anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks in the management of postoperative p...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of undertaking a randomised controlled effectiveness trial e...
Successful peripheral blocks and selection of appropriate technique according to surgery is possible...
Peripheral nerve catheter techniques provide pain relief on movement for upper and lower limb arthro...
Peripheral nerve catheters (PNC) or perineural catheters are used synonymously to describe placing a...
Peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) are increasingly used as a component of multimodal analgesia and may ...
Post surgical pain after major lower limb amputation is a major problem to the patients recovery. Th...
AbstractPeripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) are increasingly used as a component of multimodal analgesia ...
Aims: Analgesia for below knee amputation using a perineural infusion technique avoids the complica...
Abstract Background Pain after major lower limb amputation for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is ...
Introduction: Perineural local anesthetic infusion also known as continuous peripheral nerve blocks...
ObjectivesPostoperative stump pain after major lower limb amputation is a significant impediment to ...
Background. Chronic pain as the result of long-term peripheral arterial disease and critical limb is...
Peripheral nerve blocks are increasingly used for a wide range of surgical procedures involving the ...
The efficacy of regional anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks in the management of postoperative p...
Objectives To determine the feasibility of undertaking a randomised controlled effectiveness trial e...
Successful peripheral blocks and selection of appropriate technique according to surgery is possible...