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Spread of Injectate Associated With Radial or Median Nerve-Type Motor Response During Infraclavicular Brachial-Plexus Block: An Ultrasound Evaluation
Background and Objectives: We have compared ultrasound characteristics of spread during infraclavicular brachial-plexus blocks by use of electrically evoked radial-nerve- or median-nerve-type distal motor responses to guide the injection of 30 mL of 1.5% mepivacaine. Methods: Consecutive patients ...
March 1, 2007; Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine

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