Publications by authors named "Daneshivari Solanki"

Background And Objectives: Although there is no documented evidence that tattoo pigments can cause neurological complications, the implications of performing neuraxial anesthesia through tattooed skin are unknown. In this study, we aimed to assess whether spinal puncture performed through tattooed skin of rabbits determines changes over the spinal cord and meninges. In addition, we sought to evaluate the presence of ink fragments entrapped in spinal needles.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Daneshivari Solanki"

  • - Daneshivari Solanki's research primarily focuses on the implications of performing neuraxial anesthesia through tattooed skin, specifically investigating potential histological changes in nervous tissue and meninges.
  • - In his 2016 study, he conducted experiments on rabbits to determine whether spinal puncture through tattooed skin could cause neurological complications or changes, emphasizing the need for understanding the risks associated with tattoos in medical procedures.
  • - The findings indicated that spinal block through tattooed skin did not demonstrate significant histological changes, nor were ink fragments found entrapped in spinal needles, which suggests that tattooed skin might not pose a risk for neuraxial anesthesia procedures.