Functional Regional Anesthesia Anatomy.

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• Eldan Kapur, MD• Chi Wong, MS• Admir Hadzic, MD I. INTRODUCTION II. ANATOMY OF PERIPHERAL NERVES Communication Between the Central & Peripheral Nervous Systems Spinal Nerves III. DERMATOMES, MYOTOMES,…

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Spinal Anesthesia.

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• Roy Greengrass, MD I. INTRODUCTION WITH GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS & BRIEF HISTORY II. CONTRAINDICATIONS TO SPINAL ANESTHESIA III. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF SPINAL BLOCKADE Surface Anatomy IV. PHARMACOLOGY Pharmacokinetics of Local…

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Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Children.

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Figure 52–1. Needle position relative to the ultrasound probe (cross-sectional technique). Clinical Pearls   The most reliable way to obtain ultrasound-assisted nerve blockade is by using a cross-sectional approach and the…

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Epidural Blockade.

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• Marina Allen, MD• Oscar de Leon, MD I. INTRODUCTION Brief History II. INDICATIONS, APPLICATIONS, CONTRAINDICATIONS Indications Contraindications III. ANATOMY Vertebral Column Joints of the Vertebral Column Ligaments Spinal Cord/Spinal…

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Regional Anesthesia in Pediatric Patients.

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  It is mostly done with the patient asleep.   The dose is far less than for adults (calculate in mg/kg).   Look for changes in ECG rather than physiologic parameters to test…

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Postdural Puncture Headache.

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  PDPH occurs following procedures that disrupt the integrity of the meninges (ie dura and arachnoid mater).   Onset of symptoms is generally delayed; 65% of patients experience symptoms within 24 h…

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Sciatic Nerve Block.

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Figure 37–1. Formation of the sacral plexus.         In the upper part of its course, the sciatic nerve lies deep in the gluteus maximus muscle and rests on the posterior surface…

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