Our case focuses on the rapid right ventricle (RV)...doi:10.1016/B978-1-4160-2215-2.50068-5Gilbert Y. WongDavid L. BrownWong GY, Brown DL. Celiac plexus block: Side effects and complications. In: Atlee JL, editor. Complications in Anesthesia. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1999....
The risk of complication from a celiac plexus block is very low. However, there could be bruising or soreness at the injection site. Serious complications, including infection, collapsed lung, nerve damage and bleeding, are uncommon. Side effects can include: Low blood pressure Diarrhea What hap...
There are many significant neurovascular structures surrounding the cervical nerve roots that are also blocked with the spread of LA resulting in several well-known side effects. The phrenic nerve runs over the anterior surface of the anterior scalene muscle, and therefore, phrenic nerve block occurs...
4. DISCUSSION In the literature there is only few data about the results and side effects after the anterior approach in case of celiac plexus block. Results of these re- searches show complete elimination of pain or at least good reduction in maximum of 85% of pa- tients. Because of ...
The celiac plexus is a collection of visceral, sympathetic, and parasympathetic nerves, and thus blockade results in autonomic effects and analgesia. The most common side effects are transient hypotension, possibly from inhibition of splanchnic vasoconstriction and/or spread of injectate to thoracic ...
exus block ]]>doi:10.1111/j.1445-5994.1991.tb03001.xCoeliac plexus blocksecretory diarrhoeasomatostatin analogueoctreotideCoeliac plexus block is a safe procedure with relatively few side-effects. We report two cases of persistent severe diarrhoea following coeliac plexus block and explore the possible ...
Use of dexmedetomidine along with bupivacaine for brachial plexus block. National journal of medical research. 2012; 2:67-69.Gandhi R, Shah A, Patel I. Use of dexmedetomidine along with bupivacaine for brachial plexus block. National J Med Res 2012; 2: 67 -9...
The use of celiac plexus block to relieve the intractable pain caused by upper abdominal malignancies is well established. However, its effects are inconsi... R Plancarte,J Guajardo-Rosas,D Reyes-Chiquete,... - 《Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine》 被引量: 204发表: 2010年 Endoscopic ultras...
Peripheral nerve blocks of the brachial plexus are used for analgesia in the operative and postoperative period of upper extremity surgery. Presented here are the anatomic considerations, nerve block techniques, indications, contraindications, and side effects of the interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavi...
Finally, as with any anesthetic technique, certain complications or extensions of the block's effects may occur. The basis for common side effects and rare complications should be appreciated and treated correctly. (C) Lippincott-Raven Publishers. 展开 ...