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  2. Brachial plexus block - Wikipedia

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    For interscalene block, it is not clear whether nerve stimulation provides a better interscalene block than elicitation of paresthesiae. [11] However, a recent study using ultrasound to follow the spread of local anesthetic demonstrated an improved success rate of the block (relative to blocks done with nerve stimulator alone) even at the ...

  3. Scalene muscles - Wikipedia

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    Since the nerves of the brachial plexus pass through the space between the anterior and middle scalene muscles, that area is sometimes targeted with the administration of regional anesthesia by an anesthesia provider. The nerve block, called an interscalene block, may be performed prior to arm or shoulder surgery. [6]

  4. Nerve block - Wikipedia

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    Nerve block or regional nerve blockade is any deliberate interruption of signals traveling along a nerve, often for the purpose of pain relief. Local anesthetic nerve block (sometimes referred to as simply "nerve block") is a short-term block, usually lasting hours or days, involving the injection of an anesthetic, a corticosteroid, and other agents onto or near a nerve.

  5. Anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    The latter are called nerve blocks and are divided into peripheral or central nerve blocks. The following are the types of regional anesthesia: [ 2 ] : 926–31 Infiltrative anesthesia : a small amount of local anesthetic is injected in a small area to stop any sensation (such as during the closure of a laceration , as a continuous infusion or ...

  6. Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh can be studied using ultrasound. [1] A patient lies on a bed facing upwards (supine). [3] The ultrasound probe is moved along the length of the nerve, often starting from near the ASIS. [3] The nerve is easier to see over the sartorius muscle than in other subcutaneous tissue, as there is greater ...

  7. Melissa Rivers on losing home in wildfire, helping survivors

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    The Los Angeles County wildfires killed at least 29 people and destroyed more than 16,000 homes and other structures. TV host, actor and producer Melissa Rivers is among those who lost their homes ...

  8. Ice chunk from JetBlue plane crashed through couple's ceiling ...

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    The suit alleges that JetBlue failed to "investigate and correct the problems" causing the water issues and falling ice blocks. On January 11, 2024, 10 days after the ice fell on the plaintiff's ...

  9. Shoulder replacement - Wikipedia

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    Currently, data on combined usage of general anesthesia and interscalene blocks are limited. Some indications for combined anesthesia include difficult airway management and longer surgical procedures. [24] A mixture of short and long-acting local anesthetics is used to prolong the duration as well as reduce the onset of the nerve block.