… lower leg from the lateral side to the dorsal foot,a drop foot.Polyvitamin therapy and early physical therapy was started immediately after the ne…
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7,227 articles · page 565 of 603…he present study describes a case of UA during CS that received spinal anesthesia (SA), that lead to acute hysterectomy. Most of the similar case…
…ith gabapentin reduced to 100 mg nightly and steady progress in physical therapy.Conclusions Understanding of ACS and regional anesthesia in chi…
…on agents and opioids.Abstract P105 Figure 1E-PosterConclusions Ultrasound-guided TAP block proves to be a safe and effective anesthetic technique for neon…
…bation, mechanical ventilation, or weaning from the ventilator. Regional anesthesia (RA) may present a suitable solution for such patients, even th…
…with neuraxial approaches in a variety of medical settings. The autologous epidural blood patch remains the gold standard treatment, after a conservative thera…
…, glossopharyngeal nerve block via lidocaine 2% oral spray, and recurrent laryngeal nerve block (transtracheal) before awake bronschoscophy using 2% lidocaine.…
…hich are defined as spinal myoclonus (SM), rarely develop after neuraxial anesthesia. In this case report, we aimed to present strong spinal myoclon…
…icle surgery is challenging due to its complex innervation. The interscalene brachial plexus block has been traditionally used but carries risks such as phrenic n…
…Background and Aims Regional anesthesia is preferred alone or in combination with general anesthesia fo…
…clinical background summaryAbstract P182 Figure 2NOLConclusions Bilateral ESPB, combined with NOL-guided analgesia, effectively reduced opioid…
…ith acemetacin and hydroxychloroquine was initiated, along with physical therapy focused on postural correction and triceps strengthening. Follo…