JNYSORA Volume 8
The Use of Regional Anesthesia in Ambulatory Anesthesia Practice
While peripheral nerve blocks offer many potential advantages in ambulatory patients, and many anesthesiologists feel that their use will increase in the future, a vast ... Full story
Peripheral Nerve Blocks For Ambulatory Surgery Of The Lower Extremity
Author: Admir Hadzic, MD, PhD & Jerry D. Vloka, MD, PhD Since 1990s virtually all minor surgery and a substantial proportion of major surgery in the ... Full story
Peripheral Nerve Blocks For Short Saphenous Vein Stripping In Outpatients: A Comparison With Spinal Anesthesia
Based on: "Vloka JD, Hadzic A, Mulcare R, Lesser JB, Koorn R, Thys DM. Combined blocks of the sciatic nerve at the popliteal fossa and ... Full story
Simplified Landmarks For Popliteal Block
In the current study an MRI simulation of the popliteal block was undertaken to compare the accuracy of needle placement in relationship to the sciatic ... Full story
The Intensity Of The Current At Which Sciatic Nerve Stimulation Is Achieved Is More Important Factor In Determining The Quality Of Nerve Block Than The Type Of Motor Response Obtained
Based on our clinical experience and experimental data, the intensity of the current at which the nerve stimulation is achieved is the most important factor ... Full story