Rotator Muscles and Subscapular Nerve Injection

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Fig. 27.1 Transverse section at the level of the T2-T3. Rotator cuff muscles and neighboring muscles. (1) Supraspinatus muscle, (2) infraspinatus muscle, (3) subscapularis muscle, (4, 5) scapula, (6) deltoid…

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Nerve Blocks of the Abdominal Wall

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Fig. 53.1 Lumbar triangle (triangle of Petit) and the neurovascular plane targeted for landmark approach to TAP block. (1) External oblique, (2) internal oblique, (3) transversus abdominis, (4) latissimus dorsi,…

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Knee Joint: Intra-articular Injection

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Fig. 68.1 Knee joint area (Reproduced with permission from Danilo Jankovic) Ligaments in the Knee Joint [3, 7] The stability of the knee is mainly maintained by various knee ligaments….

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Superior Hypogastric Plexus and Ganglion Impar Block

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Fig. 57.1 Anatomy. (1) Celiac plexus, (2) superior hypogastric plexus, (3) inferior hypogastric plexus (With permission from Danilo Jankovic) Axonal fibers exit these regions as a white rami communicantes to…

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Airway

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Fig. 8.1 Functional anatomy of the airways. (1) Trigeminal nerve (V) with the ophthalmic and maxillary nerves. Dotted red area: field of sensory olfactory innervation via the olfactory nerve. (2)…

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Axillary Brachial Plexus Block

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Fig. 32.1 Typical distribution of anesthesia and analgesia following successful axillary plexus blockade [13] (With permission from Danilo Jankovic) It may be performed as either a single-shot or continuous catheter…

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Regional Anesthesia in Ophthalmology

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Fig. 6.1 Eyelids and lacrimal apparatus. (1) Cornea, (2) conjunctiva, (3) medial angle of the eye, (4) lacrimal caruncle, (5) lacrimal papilla, (6) inferior eyelid, (7) pupil, (8) lateral angle…

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