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S Chinchanwala

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Anaesthesia|July 24, 2009
Speed of onset of 'corner pocket supraclavicular' and infraclavicular ultrasound guided brachial plexus block: a randomised observer-blinded comparisonM J Fredrickson, A Patel, S Young, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 7, 2012
Does motor block related to long-acting brachial plexus block cause patient dissatisfaction after minor wrist and hand surgery? A randomized observer-blinded trialM J Fredrickson, P J Wolstencroft, S Chinchanwala, et al.
Injury|September 8, 2004
The 'Pillow Burrito' for hand elevationA C Fullarton, W M McMillan, S Chinchanwala, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 18, 2011
Concomitant infraclavicular plus distal median, radial, and ulnar nerve blockade accelerates upper extremity anaesthesia and improves block consistency compared with infraclavicular block aloneM J Fredrickson, F S H Ting, S Chinchanwala, et al.
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Anaesthesia|July 24, 2009
Speed of onset of 'corner pocket supraclavicular' and infraclavicular ultrasound guided brachial plexus block: a randomised observer-blinded comparisonM J Fredrickson, A Patel, S Young, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 7, 2012
Does motor block related to long-acting brachial plexus block cause patient dissatisfaction after minor wrist and hand surgery? A randomized observer-blinded trialM J Fredrickson, P J Wolstencroft, S Chinchanwala, et al.
Injury|September 8, 2004
The 'Pillow Burrito' for hand elevationA C Fullarton, W M McMillan, S Chinchanwala, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 18, 2011
Concomitant infraclavicular plus distal median, radial, and ulnar nerve blockade accelerates upper extremity anaesthesia and improves block consistency compared with infraclavicular block aloneM J Fredrickson, F S H Ting, S Chinchanwala, et al.
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