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An Ultrasonic Tool for Nerve Conduction Block in Diabetic Rat Models
Published on: October 20, 2017
Ultrasound guidance, a win-win approach to peripheral nerve blockade
Denis Jochum1, Gabriella Iohom, Hervé Bouaziz
1aAlbert Schweitzer Hospital, Colmar, France bCork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland cUniversity Hospital, Nancy, France.
Purpose Of Review:
The objective of the current review is to examine the likelihood of improved safety in peripheral nerve blockade attributable to ultrasound guidance.
Recent Findings:
With ultrasound guidance, a 10-fold reduction in the incidence of local anesthetic systemic toxicity as well as a tendency toward less long-term neuropathies are shown.
Summary:
Ultrasound is clearly superior to other techniques with the aim of achieving maximum efficacy with minimum risk: a win-win approach.
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