Acute Compartment Syndrome (ACS)

May 22, 2013
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  “What are the odds?” I have discussed in lecture and in conversation the reasonable consideration of continuous peripheral nerve blocks when ACS is a potential risk and strategies we can utilize to optimize patient care and minimize the possibility of delaying the diagnosis of ACS. I was pleased to see this topic discussed in.. read more →

Tourniquet Issues #2

October 7, 2012
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STYLE POINTS for Intercostobrachial Nerve Block      I have mentioned elsewhere the need to cover the tourniquet site for an optimum effect. One of those sites is the inner upper arm for a tourniquet used for elbow, wrist and hand cases. This single shot block is usually used in combination with a supraclavicular or infraclavicular.. read more →

Tourniquet Issues

July 18, 2012
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   Many times, a quality nerve block could be considered a ‘failure’ or the anesthetic plan has to be altered because the use of or the exact position of the tourniquet was not considered. You KNEW the case warranted a nerve block or a continuous nerve block, and you knew the appropriate nerves to block.. read more →