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Michael Neuburger1, Johannes Büttner, Dorothea Lang
1MichaelNeuburger@aol.com
Abstract:
An 84-year-old patient with a fracture of the humerus suffered from severe pain. Analgesia was not sufficient using opioids. Because of a chronic heart disease a blockade of the brachial plexus was used for analgesia without any technical examination. The necessity of different medical examinations before block performance will be discussed.
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