
Nerve stimulation: An LED (light signal) built into the hub of the stimulating needle indicating when the electric current is delivered successfully (LED flashing), electrical disconnect (absence of light) and intensity (mA) of the current delivered (color of the LED light) would facilitate nerve stimulation and monitoring of current (mA) delivery during combined US-NS nerve blocks.
Journal
The Journal of the New York School of Regional Anesthesia
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- LUMBAR PARAVERTEBRAL (PSOAS COMPARTMENT) BLOCK
- CONTINUOUS SCIATIC NERVE BLOCK
- CONTINUOUS FEMORAL NERVE BLOCK
- CONTINUOUS INTERSCALENE NERVE BLOCK (ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR APPROACHES)
- LOWER EXTREMITY NERVE BLOCKS IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
- PARASACRAL NERVE BLOCK
- SUPRACLAVICULAR REGIONAL ANAESTHESIA REANALYSED: THE CORNISH TECHNIQUE
- Anatomy Of The Lumbosacral Spine
- The Anatomical Characteristics Of A Common Epineural Sheath In The Popliteal Fossa
- Lower Extremity Nerve Blocks - An Update
- Nerve Blocks For Postoperative Analgesia: Choices After Common Lower Extremity Procedures
- Posterior Versus Lateral Approaches To Popliteal Nerve Block
- Popliteal Block For Foot Surgery: Posterior Or Lateral Approach?
- Regional Anesthesia in the United States: The Use of Peripheral Nerve Blocks in the USA
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks For Short Saphenous Vein Stripping In Outpatients: A Comparison With Spinal Anesthesia
- Peripheral Nerve Stimulator For Unassisted Nerve Blockade
- Hypertensive Crisis After A Successful Placement Of An Epidural Anesthetic In A Hypertensive Parturient
- Dualstim/Deluxe Model Ns-2ca/Dx Peripheral Nerve Stimulator
- Division Of The Sciatic Nerve In The Popliteal Fossa And Its Possible Implications In Popliteal Nerve Blockade
- Keys To Success With Peripheral Nerve Blocks
- Simplified Landmarks For Popliteal Block
- The Use of Regional Anesthesia in Ambulatory Anesthesia Practice
- The Intensity Of The Current At Which Sciatic Nerve Stimulation Is Achieved Is More Important Factor In Determining The Quality Of Nerve Block Than The Type Of Motor Response Obtained
- Femoral And Genitofemoral Nerve Blocks Versus Spinal Anesthesia For Outpatients Undergoing Long Saphenous Vein Stripping Surgery
- Peripheral Nerve Blocks For Ambulatory Surgery Of The Lower Extremity
- Nerve Localization: Paresthesia or Nerve Stimulation


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