Articles: nerve-block.
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A technique of continuous axillary brachial plexus block, using an epidural Tuohy needle and an epidural catheter, is described. Studies were carried out in ten patients using this technique with bupivacaine as a local anesthetic drug. ⋯ Good analgesia was obtained in nine out of the ten patients. Thus this technique allows pain-free postoperative period in hand surgery.
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The concept of a closed peri-neurovascular space surrounding the cervicobrachial plexus, introduced by A. Winnie, allows the blockade of the cervical and brachial plexuses by means of a single puncture technique. The single puncture has positive advantages: 1. ⋯ A new indication seems to be the implantation of a cardiac pacemaker. Complications often quoted in literature are Horner syndrome-a minor complication-and blockade of the ascending branches of the recurrent laryngeal nerve and of the phrenic nerve. The risk of a pneumothorax is almost nil.