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Elbow blocks consist of blocks of the median, ulnar and radial nerves at the level at or about the elbow crease.
The wrist block is an effective method to provide anesthesia of the hand and fingers without the arm immobility that occurs with more proximal brachial plexus blocks.
Features the anatomy and technique description to perform a supraclavicular block using landmarks and nerve stimulation
INTRODUCTION The infraclavicular brachial plexus block provides a block of the arm below the shoulder. Unlike the axillary approach, it can be performed without abduction of the arm, making it useful for patien...
INTRODUCTION Brachial plexus block at the level of the axilla is typically chosen for anesthesia of the distal upper limb. The axillary block is one of the most common approaches to brachial plexus block...
INTRODUCTION The wrist block involves anesthesia of the median, ulnar, and radial nerves, including the dorsal sensory branch of the ulnar nerve. The wrist block is simple to perform, essentially devoid of syst...
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