Autologous skin grafting from the thigh is frequently required for treatment of burns and is associated with intense pain at the donor site. Local anesthetic-based (LA) nerve blocks of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN) have been demonstrated to provide analgesia when the graft is taken from the lateral thigh. However, the duration of these single injection blocks has been reported to average only 9 hours, whereas the pain from the procedure lasts days or weeks. Continuous LA nerve blocks can also be used to provide analgesia during serial debridement of burns, although this requires placement of a perineural catheter which may increase infection risk in a population with an increased susceptibility to infection. Cryoneurolysis of t...
Postoperative pain from split skin donor sites is often more intense than the pain at the grafted si...
BackgruondRib fractures are a common injury in trauma patients and account for significant morbidity...
Objectives: The review article was designed to assess the effectiveness of regional anesthesia, spec...
Many burn patients experience more intense pain from the split thickness skin donor site than in the...
Cryoneurolysis entails using low temperatures to reversibly ablate nerves, with a subsequent analges...
Introduction: Local anaesthetic based nerve blockade of the lateral cutaneous nerve (LCN) of the thi...
We report 3 different cases in which ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis was performed to ...
Pain after limb amputation is frequently challenging to adequately treat with local anesthetic-based...
An axillary block and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block combination was used in 11 patients with...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatme...
Aim: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatment of ...
BACKGROUND: This prospective, randomized trial compared neurostimulation (NS) and ultrasound (US) gu...
Abstract. Nerve blocks are not only performed in anaesthesiology to enable surgery, but also in pain...
Maximizing analgesia is critical following joint arthroplasty because postoperative pain is a major ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of ultrasound (US) in visualizing the lateral femoral cutaneous...
Postoperative pain from split skin donor sites is often more intense than the pain at the grafted si...
BackgruondRib fractures are a common injury in trauma patients and account for significant morbidity...
Objectives: The review article was designed to assess the effectiveness of regional anesthesia, spec...
Many burn patients experience more intense pain from the split thickness skin donor site than in the...
Cryoneurolysis entails using low temperatures to reversibly ablate nerves, with a subsequent analges...
Introduction: Local anaesthetic based nerve blockade of the lateral cutaneous nerve (LCN) of the thi...
We report 3 different cases in which ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis was performed to ...
Pain after limb amputation is frequently challenging to adequately treat with local anesthetic-based...
An axillary block and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block combination was used in 11 patients with...
AbstractAimTo evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatme...
Aim: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of ultrasound guidance technique for the treatment of ...
BACKGROUND: This prospective, randomized trial compared neurostimulation (NS) and ultrasound (US) gu...
Abstract. Nerve blocks are not only performed in anaesthesiology to enable surgery, but also in pain...
Maximizing analgesia is critical following joint arthroplasty because postoperative pain is a major ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of ultrasound (US) in visualizing the lateral femoral cutaneous...
Postoperative pain from split skin donor sites is often more intense than the pain at the grafted si...
BackgruondRib fractures are a common injury in trauma patients and account for significant morbidity...
Objectives: The review article was designed to assess the effectiveness of regional anesthesia, spec...