Clinical Sonopathology for the Regional Anesthesiologist
2010; BMJ; Volume: 35; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/aap.0b013e3181ddd1f8
ISSN1532-8651
AutoresBrian D. Sites, Alan Macfarlane, Vincent R. Sites, Ali Naraghi, Vincent Chan, John G. Antonakakis, Mandeep Singh, Richard Brull,
Tópico(s)Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
ResumoThe use of ultrasound to facilitate regional anesthesia is an evolving area of clinical, education, and research interests. As our community's experience grows, it has become evident that anesthesiologists performing "routine" ultrasound-guided blocks may very well be confronted with atypical or even pathologic anatomy. As an educational resource for anesthesiologists, the following articles present examples of common sonopathology that may be encountered during ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia. This present article describes sonopathology related to blood vessels and nerves.
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