| Literature DB >> 31903333 |
Farhad Tavakoli1,2, Fardin Yousefshahi1,2, Arman Dabir1,2, Hossein Majedi1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Patients with severe visceral abdominal or pelvic pain are sometimes candidates for celiac or superior hypogastric block. These blocks are performed in the prone position that is usually very painful for these patients. We introduce another position for these blocks that can be better tolerated. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Block; Cancer; Hypogastric Plexus; Intra-Abdominal; Lateral Position; Pain; Pelvic Pain
Year: 2019 PMID: 31903333 PMCID: PMC6935289 DOI: 10.5812/aapm.94706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Pain Med ISSN: 2228-7523
Figure 1.Both needles placed in the left lateral decubitus position
Figure 2.Fluoroscopic views from the needle insertion while the patient was in the left lateral decubitus position. Image A shows the right needle insertion almost in the tunnel (oblique) view. Image B shows the left needle insertion in the oblique view. Image C is the anteroposterior view after the dye injection through the right needle. Images D and E show the lateral views after contrast injection through the right and left needles.