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Novel regional nerve blocks in clinical practice: evolving techniques for pain management
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
  • Amber N Edinoff, Louisiana State University Health Science Center
  • Brook Girma, Louisiana State University Health Science Center
  • Katherine A. Trettin, Louisiana State University
  • Cassidy C. Horton, Louisiana State University
  • Aaron J. Kaye, Medical University of South Carolina
  • Elyse M Cornett, Louisiana State University
  • Farnad Imani, IUMS Pain Research Center
  • Ehsan Bastanhagh, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • Adam M. Kaye, University of the Pacific
  • Alan David Kaye, Louisiana State University Health Science Center
ORCiD
Adam M. Kaye: 0000-0002-7224-3322
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.5812/aapm.118278
Publication Date
8-1-2021
Abstract

This review examines the use of novel US-guided nerve blocks in clinical practice. Erector spinae block is a regional anesthesia technique doing by injecting a local anesthetic among the erector spinae muscle group and transverse processes. The phrenic nerve is a branch of the cervical plexus, arising from the anterior rami of cervical nerves C3, C4, and C5. The quadratus lumborum muscle is located along the posterior abdominal wall. It originates from the transverse process of the L5 vertebral body, the iliolumbar lig-ament, and the iliac crest. US-guided peripheral nerve procedures have a considerable scope of use, including treating headaches and hiccups to abdominal surgical pain, cesarean sections, musculoskeletal pathologies. These nerve blocks have been an effective addition to clinical anesthesia practice. The use of peripheral nerve blocks has improved postoperative pain, lessened the use of opioids and their potential side effects, and decreased the incidence of sleep disturbance in patients. More research should be done to further delineate the potential benefits of these blocks.

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Citation Information
Amber N Edinoff, Brook Girma, Katherine A. Trettin, Cassidy C. Horton, et al.. "Novel regional nerve blocks in clinical practice: evolving techniques for pain management" Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Vol. 11 Iss. 4 (2021) ISSN: 2228-7531
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adam-kaye/176/