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12/Jan/2021
Ultrasound-guided peripheral abdominal wall blocks
Hermann dos Santos Fernandes , Artur Salgado de Azevedo , Thiago Camargo Ferreira , Shirley Andrade Santos , Joel Avancini Rocha-Filho , Joaquim Edson Vieira
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2021/e2170
The practice of regional anesthesia is in a state of progressive evolution, mainly due to the advent of ultrasound as an anesthesiologist’s instrument. Alternative techniques for postoperative analgesia of abdominal surgeries, such as transversus abdominis plane block, oblique subcostal transversus abdominis plane block, rectus abdominis muscle sheath block, ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerve block, and quadratus lumborum plane block, have proven useful, with good analgesic efficacy, especially when neuroaxial techniques (spinal anesthesia or epidural anesthesia) are not possible. This review discusses […]
Keywords: Abdominal wall; Analgesia; Peripheral Nerve; Regional Anesthesia; Ultrasonography
01/Apr/2011
Does staged closure have a worse prognosis in gastroschisis?
Augusto Frederico Schmidt, Anderson Gonçalves, Joaquim Murray Bustorff-Silva, Antônio Gonçalves Oliveira Filho, Sergio Tadeu Marba, Lourenco Sbragia
DOI: 10.1590/S1807-59322011000400007
INTRODUCTION: Correction of gastroschisis can be accomplished by primary or staged closure. There is, however, no consensus regarding the best approach or criteria to favor one method over the other has been established. OBJECTIVE: To compare the outcome of primary and staged closure in newborns with gastroschisis using intravesical pressure (IVP) as the decision criterion. PATIENTS & METHODS: We prospectively analyzed 45 newborns with gastroschisis. An IVP with a threshold of 20 cm H2O was used to indicate primary or […]
Keywords: Abdominal wall; Gastroschisis; Newborn diseases; Operative; Postoperative Complications; Surgical procedures