Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology (Jan 2015)

Ultrasound guided distal peripheral nerve block of the upper limb: A technical review

  • Herman Sehmbi,
  • Caveh Madjdpour,
  • Ushma Jitendra Shah,
  • Ki Jinn Chin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-9185.161654
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 3
pp. 296 – 307

Abstract

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Upper extremity surgery is commonly performed under regional anesthesia. The advent of ultrasonography has made performing upper extremity nerve blocks relatively easy with a high degree of reliability. The proximal approaches to brachial plexus block such as supraclavicular plexus block, infraclavicular plexus block, or the axillary block are favored for the most surgical procedures of distal upper extremity. Ultrasound guidance has however made distal nerve blocks of the upper limb a technically feasible, safe and efficacious option. In recent years, there has thus been a resurgence of distal peripheral nerve blocks to facilitate hand and wrist surgery. In this article, we review the technical aspects of performing the distal blocks of the upper extremity and highlight some of the clinical aspects of their usage.

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