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New trends in regional anesthesia for shoulder surgery: Avoiding devastating complications
Authors:Boezaart André P  Tighe Patrick
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Abstract:Surgeons and patients are often reluctant to support regional anesthesia (RA) for shoulder and other orthopedic surgeries. This is because of the sometimes true but usually incorrectly perceived "slowing down" of operating room turnover time and the perceived potential for added morbidity. Recently, severe devastating and permanent nerve injury complications have surfaced, and this article attempts to clarify the modern place of RA for shoulder surgery and the prevention of these complications. A philosophical approach to anesthesiology and regional anesthesiology is offered, while a fresh appreciation for the well-described and often forgotten microanatomy of the brachial plexus is revisited to explain and avoid some of the devastating complications of RA for shoulder surgery.
Keywords:Acute pain management   complications   continuous peripheral nerve block   permanent nerve damage   regional anesthesia   shoulder surgery   upper limb surgery
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