18 results match your criteria: "UltraDissection Spain EchoTraining School[Affiliation]"

Background/objectives: The tibial nerve, commonly misnamed the "posterior tibial nerve", branches into four key nerves: the medial plantar, lateral plantar, inferior calcaneal (Baxter's nerve), and medial calcaneal branches. These nerves are integral to both the sensory and motor functions of the foot. Approximately 15% of adults with foot issues experience heel pain, frequently stemming from neural origins, such as tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS).

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Introduction: Stellate ganglion block (SGB) provides diagnostic and therapeutic benefits in pain syndromes in the head, neck, and upper extremity, including complex regional pain syndrome Types I and II, Raynaud's disease, hyperhidrosis, arterial embolism in the region of the arm.

Methods: We present a novel ultrasound-guided supraclavicular stellate ganglion block. Considering the existing anatomical structures of the targeted area.

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Objective: To evaluate superficial serratus anterior plane block's efficacy and side effects in preventing postoperative pain after breast cancer surgery.

Methodology: A prospective cohort study was conducted on 195 adult patients undergoing breast oncological surgery under general anesthesia (Group G, n = 96) or combined general anesthesia with superficial serratus anterior plane block (Group L, n = 99). Validated preoperative data, which are predictors of chronic postoperative pain of patients, were recorded (type of surgery, age, pain in the area of the intervention and the other regions; anesthetic-surgical data, analgesic doses used, duration of surgery; pain intensity (EVN scale) at immediate postoperative period, 24 h, seven days and one month after the surgery, and complications.

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Background: This study aims to reveal the perioperative analgesic efficacy of a new technique, anterior capsular shoulder block, in treating pain after shoulder arthroscopy compared to the interscalene brachial plexus block.

Methods: The study design is randomized, prospective, interventional, standardized and double-blind in the setting of orthopedic operating room and orthopedic postoperative ward. Forty patients between 18-90 years of age and with American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification I to III who received arthroscopic cuff repair surgery were randomized into two (1:1 distribution; N.

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Objective: Infertility anxiety may have a harmful effect on embryo quality and fertilization during in vitro fertilization (IVF). Monitoring brain function gives real-time information about the depth of anaesthesia of a patient. This study examined the effect of preoperative anxiety on the depth of anaesthesia and IVF success.

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Article Synopsis
  • At a conference on pain management, experts discussed four challenging conditions: chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP), knee osteoarthritis, chest trauma, and facet joint arthropathy, highlighting diagnosis and treatment difficulties.
  • The transition from acute to chronic pain needs more attention, as improved pain management during and after surgery could help prevent CPSP.
  • New treatments, like intra-articular injections and nerve blocks, show promise in managing knee osteoarthritis, chest trauma, and facet joint pain, particularly for older adults.
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Validation of Point-of-Care ultrasound in the diagnosis of a diaphragmatic hernia.

Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed)

November 2023

Servicio de Anestesiología, Cuidados Críticos y Medicina del Dolor, Hospital Universitario de Móstoles, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain; MoMaRC - Morphological Madrid Research Center, Ultradissection Spain EchoTraining School, Madrid, Spain.

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a sensitive, specific tool for early diagnosis of diaphragm pathology in critically ill patients. We report the case of a patient with a history of iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia who was admitted to the Resuscitation Unit after an emergency exploratory laparotomy. As the diagnosis of diaphragmatic hernia had already been confirmed, we determined the POCUS features that establish the diagnosis of diaphragmatic hernia: (1) normal bilateral diaphragmatic shortening fraction; (2) decreased diaphragmatic excursion; and (3) cephalic position of the diaphragmatic dome (4) greater in supine than in sitting position.

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Sciatic nerve (SN) injuries after hip fracture dislocation are described and are not uncommon. Several factors can lead to SN injury after hip surgery; among other factors, screw plates of synthesis materials can immigrate and lead to nerve impingement. We report a case of a 22-year-old male with a history of posterior wall fracture and hip dislocation after a motorway accident.

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The interscalene brachial plexus block is recommended for analgesia after shoulder surgery but it may cause hemidiaphragmatic dysfunction. We tested whether ipsilateral hemidiaphragmatic contraction was better after a smaller dose of local anaesthetic without impairing analgesic effect. We randomly allocated 48 adults to 10 ml or 20 ml levobupivacaine 0.

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Purpose: Serious complications after ultrasound-guided regional anaesthesia can be devastating for the patient. The pathogenesis of postoperative neurological complications (PONC) is multifactorial and includes mechanical, vascular and chemical factors besides the nerve puncture itself. The primary aim of this study was to assess the incidence of PONC after brachial plexus block (BPB).

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Introduction: The analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) has proven to be an important tool for the management of autonomous nerve system in both surgical and critically ill patients. We conducted this study to show the different spectral frequency and time domain parameters of HRV as a prospective predictor for critically ill patients, and in particular for COVID-19 patients who are on mechanical ventilation. The hypothesis is that most severely ill COVID-19 patients have a depletion of the sympathetic nervous system and a predominance of parasympathetic activity reflecting the remaining compensatory anti-inflammatory response.

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Pericapsular nerve group block for postoperative shoulder pain: A cadaveric radiological evaluation.

J Clin Anesth

December 2020

Morphological Madrid Research Center (MOMARC), Ultradissection Spain EchoTraining School, Madrid, Spain; Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Móstoles University Hospital, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain.

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