Monitores de nervios y bloqueo periférico: Asegurando la colocación óptima de la aguja
Nerve Monitors and Peripheral Blockade: Assuring Optimal Needle Placement
by Malikah Latmore, MD, D. Matt Levine, MBChB and Jeff Gadsden, MD, FRCPC, FANZCA
Anesthesiology News, March 2014
During regional anesthesia, even simple contact of the nerve with the needle is potentially hazardous and can lead to histological and clinical nerve injury. This recognition has resulted in a paradigm shift during needle placement from "as close as possible" to "close enough, but not too close."
http://www.anesthesiologynews.com//download/NeedleNerve_AN0314_WM.pdf
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Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org
Nerve Monitors and Peripheral Blockade: Assuring Optimal Needle Placement
by Malikah Latmore, MD, D. Matt Levine, MBChB and Jeff Gadsden, MD, FRCPC, FANZCA
Anesthesiology News, March 2014
During regional anesthesia, even simple contact of the nerve with the needle is potentially hazardous and can lead to histological and clinical nerve injury. This recognition has resulted in a paradigm shift during needle placement from "as close as possible" to "close enough, but not too close."
http://www.anesthesiologynews.com//download/NeedleNerve_AN0314_WM.pdf
Atentamente
Anestesiología y Medicina del Dolor
www.anestesia-dolor.org
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