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Erector spinae-plane block (ESP block) is a novel regional technique, introduced by Forero in 2016 for neuropathic chest pain, then used successfully for mastectomy. To establish the efficacy of the ...
More information: Jesse W. Stewart et al, Ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane blocks for pain management after open lumbar laminectomy, European Spine Journal (2023). DOI: 10.1007/s00586-023 ...
Remifentanil and sevoflurane based anesthesia combined with bilateral erector spinae plane block in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Arkadiusz Kurowicki, Michal Borys ...
Among the 2742 blocks performed, fascia iliaca or femoral nerve blocks were most common (35.6%), followed by erector spinae plane blocks (14.6%) and forearm nerve blocks (8.8%).
Erector Spinae plane Block (ESB) – ultrasound guided pain ‘block’ of numbing, local anaesthetic into the muscles at the back of the spine at the end of an operation; We do not know which of these ...
The paraspinal muscles, sometimes called the erector spinae, are three muscle groups that support your back. You use them every time you lean to one side, arch your back, bend forward, or twist ...
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