Title of article
Anaesthesia for procedures of the hand and elbow
Author/Authors
Anthony R. Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
20
From page
227
To page
246
Abstract
The majority of upper extremity surgeries are performed on an ambulatory basis under intravenous regional anaesthesia or brachial plexus blockade. The former technique is easy to perform, has a rapid onset and a high success rate but provides limited post-operative analgesia. Brachial plexus blockade provides excellent intraoperative anaesthesia as well as post-operative analgesia, eliminates the need for post-operative opioids, resulting in a decrease in recovery time, shortened hospital stay, increased patient satisfaction and ultimately a decrease in perioperative costs when compared with general anaesthesia. This chapter reviews upper extremity surgical procedures performed below the shoulder, the anaesthetic options available, and techniques used to optimize post-operative pain control.
Keywords
hand , Upper extremity , Brachial plexus , Wrist , Elbow , Ambulatory , Tourniquet , regional anaesthesia , post-operative analgesia , intravenous regional anaesthesia
Journal title
Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Record number
464908
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