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pubmed-article:16428571pubmed:abstractTextWe prospectively evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of a simple method for inserting 5.1-cm brachial plexus catheters using a fascial click technique. In 120 patients, after inserting an axillary catheter by a resident and verifying adequate position using a nerve stimulator, 0.7 mL/kg 1% mepivacaine was injected. Success of blockade (analgesia at 40 min in the 4 terminal nerves), analgesia efficacy, and resident autonomy were recorded. The primary success rate was 87%. Reinjections were performed preoperatively and perioperatively in 40% and 50% of patients, respectively. The resident completed the technique in 91% of cases. We conclude that this technique is easily performed by residents in training and is associated with frequent success for anesthesia and postoperative analgesia.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16428571pubmed:articleTitleThe feasibility and efficacy of short axillary catheters for emergency upper limb surgery: a descriptive series of 120 cases.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:16428571pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Anesthesiology and Emergency Care, University Hospital Center, Purpan Hospital, Toulouse Cedex, France. fuzier.r@chu-toulouse.frlld:pubmed
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