Background: Sitting position is the favoured for spinal anaesthesia position because identification of midline structures is easier. It is either in the flexed hip or the non flexed hip (hamstring) position. Traditionally spinal anaesthesia has been induced in the flexed hip position, and this has been supported by radiological evidence. Trauma patients who are unable to assume this position can use an alternative hamstring position. This study compared the ease of establishing spinal anaesthesia in the flexed versus non flexed hip positions.Materials and Method: 84 patients were recruited after meeting the inclusion criteria. Two groups of 42 patients each, either sitting with foot placed on a stool (SF) to cause hip flexion and a second ...
BackgroundThe evidence supporting the benefit of femoral nerve block (FNB) for positioning before sp...
Background:Femur surgeries are very common surgeriesRegional anaesthesia is common for that.Giving p...
Introduction: spinal anaesthesia is the most common procedure for lower limb procedures in the field...
Introduction: it is sometimes difficult for some patients to optimally flex their hips and knees mak...
Spinal anesthesia can be performed with the patient in either sitting or lateral position, and each ...
Background: Patient positioning for performing spinal blockade causes severe pain in hip and femur f...
The success of subarachnoid or epidural anesthesia is influenced by the quality of patient’s anatomi...
Background: Fracture of the femur is a common, but extremely painful bone injury. Anaesthesiologists...
Spinal anesthesia is widely used in different patient positions to create efficient and rapid anest...
Introduction: A restricted sympathetic block during spinal anesthesia may minimize hemodynamic chan...
BackgroundThe evidence supporting the benefit of femoral nerve block (FNB) for positioning before sp...
Background: Fracture of the femur is a common, but extremely painful bone injury. Anaesthesiologists...
BACKGROUND: The effects of spinal anesthesia as compared with general anesthesia on the ability to w...
Background: Continous spinal anesthesia (CSA) and frequently unilateral spinal anesthesia (USpA) are...
Background: Most hip fracture patients are elderly and treated with surgery that requires anaesthesi...
BackgroundThe evidence supporting the benefit of femoral nerve block (FNB) for positioning before sp...
Background:Femur surgeries are very common surgeriesRegional anaesthesia is common for that.Giving p...
Introduction: spinal anaesthesia is the most common procedure for lower limb procedures in the field...
Introduction: it is sometimes difficult for some patients to optimally flex their hips and knees mak...
Spinal anesthesia can be performed with the patient in either sitting or lateral position, and each ...
Background: Patient positioning for performing spinal blockade causes severe pain in hip and femur f...
The success of subarachnoid or epidural anesthesia is influenced by the quality of patient’s anatomi...
Background: Fracture of the femur is a common, but extremely painful bone injury. Anaesthesiologists...
Spinal anesthesia is widely used in different patient positions to create efficient and rapid anest...
Introduction: A restricted sympathetic block during spinal anesthesia may minimize hemodynamic chan...
BackgroundThe evidence supporting the benefit of femoral nerve block (FNB) for positioning before sp...
Background: Fracture of the femur is a common, but extremely painful bone injury. Anaesthesiologists...
BACKGROUND: The effects of spinal anesthesia as compared with general anesthesia on the ability to w...
Background: Continous spinal anesthesia (CSA) and frequently unilateral spinal anesthesia (USpA) are...
Background: Most hip fracture patients are elderly and treated with surgery that requires anaesthesi...
BackgroundThe evidence supporting the benefit of femoral nerve block (FNB) for positioning before sp...
Background:Femur surgeries are very common surgeriesRegional anaesthesia is common for that.Giving p...
Introduction: spinal anaesthesia is the most common procedure for lower limb procedures in the field...