| Literature DB >> 31145347 |
Bin Mei1, Yao Lu1, Xuesheng Liu1, Ye Zhang2, Erwei Gu1, Shishou Chen1.
Abstract
RATIONALE: For hip or knee arthroplasty, it is essential to develop a satisfied peripheral nerve block method that will benefit elderly patients or patients who are contraindicated to neuraxial anesthesia. PATIENTS CONCERNS: Patient in Case 1 suffered from the right intertrochanteric fracture, combined with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Patient in Case 2 suffered from hip osteoarthritis; combined with ankylosing spondylitis; Patient in Case 3 suffered from rheumatoid arthritis, combined with ischemic encephalopathy. DIAGNOSIS: Case 1: Right intertrochanteric fracture, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Case 2: hip osteoarthritis. Case 3: rheumatoid arthritis.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31145347 PMCID: PMC6708964 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000015887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1The surface anatomic landmarks for block. IC = iliac crest, PSIS = posterior superior iliac spine.
Figure 2Ultrasonography of blocks and positions of transducer. A, Identify the different spinal segments with longitudinal facet views when placing transducer as in panel E. B, Ultrasonography for T12 paravertebral block, when transducer was positioned as in panel F. C, Ultrasonography for lumbar selective nerve root block, when transducer was positioned as in panel G. D, Ultrasonography for Sacral plexus block, when transducer was positioned as in panel H. AP = articular process, FJ = facet joint, IAP = inferior articular process, ITL = intertransverse ligament, PBI = posterior border of ischium, SP = spinous process, TP = transverse process, TPVS = thoracic paravertebral space.
Figure 3Anatomical drawing of spinal nerve root and confirmation of tip of needle by C-arm. A, Anatomical drawing of spinal nerve root and other related structures of lumbar. B, The final position of tip of needle was confirmed by C-arm in Case 1 when lumbar selective nerve root block was performed. FI = foramen intervertebral, FJ = facet joint, SNR = spinal nerve root, TP = transverse process.
Figure 4The spinal anterioposterior and lateral radiographs of patient in Case 2. The bamboo-like changes of spine can be found in the radiograph.