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Spinal Sonography for Ultrasound-Guided Lumbar Neuraxial Anesthesia
Published on: January 31, 2025
Real-time three-dimensional ultrasound for continuous interscalene brachial plexus blockade
Steven R Clendenen1, Kevin T Riutort, Neil G Feinglass
1Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 4500 San Pablo Road S, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
Abstract:
Two-dimensional ultrasound guidance is used commonly for regional anesthetic techniques. This report describes the novel use of three-dimensional, ultrasound-guided, continuous interscalene regional analgesia, which was used in a 36-year-old woman undergoing left total elbow arthroplasty. Possible advantages of this novel technology over current two-dimensional methods include a larger area of available scan information that enables multiple planes of view without having to reposition the ultrasound probe, and three-dimensional visualization of local anesthetic deposition perineurally. Current technological limitations include an upper frequency of 7 MHz, which decreases the resolution of superficial scanning.
