USG for upper limb peripheral nerve blocks

  • Santhana Kannan Department of Anaesthesia, City Hospital, Birmingham, (United Kingdom)
  • Subash Sivasubramaniam Department of Anaesthesia, City Hospital, Birmingham, (United Kingdom)
  • Sudhakar Marri Department of Anaesthesia, City Hospital, Birmingham, (United Kingdom)
Keywords: Ultrasound, Peripheral nerves, Brachial Plexus, Median nerve, Ulnar nerve, Radial nerve, Spinal Nerves, Anesthesia, Conduction, Nerve block

Abstract

Ultrasound guided nerve block is now becoming the standard practice in regional anaesthesia and has
been shown to require less volume of local anaesthetic and reduce the incidence of complications.
Median, ulnar and radial nerves are the main peripheral branches of the brachial plexus. Selective blocking
of these nerves allows targeted approach and retention of motor power in postoperative period. The
nerves can be blocked at multiple levels in upper limb. This articles describes the indications, relevant
sonoanatomy and techniques to perform the blocks and recent advances.

Published
01-27-2019
How to Cite
Kannan, S., Sivasubramaniam, S., & Marri, S. (2019). USG for upper limb peripheral nerve blocks. Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, 341-347. Retrieved from https://www.apicareonline.com/index.php/APIC/article/view/365
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Special Articles