Essentials of Regional Anesthesia by Alan David Kaye Richard D. Urman & Nalini Vadivelu

Essentials of Regional Anesthesia by Alan David Kaye Richard D. Urman & Nalini Vadivelu

Author:Alan David Kaye, Richard D. Urman & Nalini Vadivelu
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


3.There are reports of small and large bowel perforations, so a blunt needle is recommended for this block. When inserting the needle, try to avoid being too deep or inserting without assurance of needle location. In most patients, the needle is inserted no more than 1.5 cm after passing through the external oblique muscle layer.

4.Subcutaneous hematoma can occur after this block.

5.Pelvic hematomas have been reported, so have bowel hematomas in pediatric patient [12].

6.Transient femoral anesthesia was reported to occur in about 3.5–7% of the patients who received ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve block and occurs more frequently when the injection site is located lower than the ASIS and the needle tip is deep [13].



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