Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2898087105> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 items per page.
- W2898087105 endingPage "212" @default.
- W2898087105 startingPage "205" @default.
- W2898087105 abstract "The transversus abdominis plane (TAP) is the anatomical space between the internal oblique and transversus extends throughout the abdominal wall ending in the aponeurosis of rectus muscles. Anesthetic block of this plane has proven useful in reducing pain and analgesic requirements in abdominal wall surgery. The identification of anatomical structures by ultrasound images simplifies the procedure by correctly and safely blocking innervation of the abdominal wall with the use of local anesthetics. The aim of this study was to highlight the importance of anatomical knowledge, and correlation of anatomical-clinical-surgical and ultrasound information in the interpretation of images obtained by ultrasonography. Further, to evaluate the effects of nerve block of the anterolateral abdominal wall by echo-guided puncture in reference to the need for postoperative analgesia in abdominal surgery. During the period January / 2012 to June / 2013, we conducted training for surgeons through practical observation of normal anatomy on cadavers, ultrasound and observation of the anterolateral abdominal wall with portable ultrasound and 7 MHz linear transducer in patients with, and without known pathology, and then interpreted and compared these for a period of 6 months. Puncture sites for blocking nerve plexus were identified and located by ultrasonography. Following training we considered patients with comorbid conditions that were surgically treated. We included 60 patients underwent surgery for abdominal wall pathology. They were classified considering surgery performed: 14 (23.34) umbilical hernioplasties, 33 (55%) inguinal hernioplasties, 6 (10%), epigastric hernioplasties, 4 (6.66%) femoral hernioplasties and 3 (5%) other hernias. We were able to identify anatomical structures and nerve block in 30 (90.91%) patients underwent surgery for inguinal hernias and 3 (75%) femoral hernioplasties. In the remaining patients block could not be performed due to physical characteristics and when ultrasound equipment was not available: 1 (25%) with femoral hernia and in 3 (9.09%) inguinal hernias. No post-puncture complications were detected. A reduced need for analgesics was observed in all patients during the immediate and midrange post-operative period. Thorough knowledge of anatomical structures and nerve endings, as well as the use of this complementary approach, significantly improve the management of postoperative pain and reduce the need for analgesics. Training in ultrasound and surgical anatomical-clinical correlation to identify these structures should be considered to improve the quality of care in patients with abdominal surgical pathologies." @default.
- W2898087105 created "2018-11-02" @default.
- W2898087105 creator A5011273176 @default.
- W2898087105 creator A5017087239 @default.
- W2898087105 creator A5027301635 @default.
- W2898087105 creator A5048170298 @default.
- W2898087105 creator A5053111593 @default.
- W2898087105 date "2018-10-26" @default.
- W2898087105 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2898087105 title "Anatomy of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall Ultrasonographic Assessment and its Application as a Guide in Nerve Blocks" @default.
- W2898087105 cites W1916088272 @default.
- W2898087105 cites W2089030448 @default.
- W2898087105 cites W2095476629 @default.
- W2898087105 cites W2124843031 @default.
- W2898087105 cites W2165570793 @default.
- W2898087105 cites W2416076631 @default.
- W2898087105 cites W53975540 @default.
- W2898087105 doi "https://doi.org/10.32457/ijmss.2014.024" @default.
- W2898087105 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2898087105 type Work @default.
- W2898087105 sameAs 2898087105 @default.
- W2898087105 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2898087105 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2898087105 hasAuthorship W2898087105A5011273176 @default.
- W2898087105 hasAuthorship W2898087105A5017087239 @default.
- W2898087105 hasAuthorship W2898087105A5027301635 @default.
- W2898087105 hasAuthorship W2898087105A5048170298 @default.
- W2898087105 hasAuthorship W2898087105A5053111593 @default.
- W2898087105 hasBestOaLocation W28980871051 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C143753070 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C2777197265 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C2777837123 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C2778754067 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C2780120127 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C2780405887 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConcept C91762617 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C105702510 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C126838900 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C141071460 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C143753070 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C2777197265 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C2777837123 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C2778754067 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C2780120127 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C2780405887 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C71924100 @default.
- W2898087105 hasConceptScore W2898087105C91762617 @default.
- W2898087105 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2898087105 hasLocation W28980871051 @default.
- W2898087105 hasOpenAccess W2898087105 @default.
- W2898087105 hasPrimaryLocation W28980871051 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W1846075473 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W2031622658 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W2089818015 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W2136537386 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W2153254997 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W2185902663 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W2496150841 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W3093049899 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W77958485 @default.
- W2898087105 hasRelatedWork W90776829 @default.
- W2898087105 hasVolume "1" @default.
- W2898087105 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2898087105 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2898087105 magId "2898087105" @default.
- W2898087105 workType "article" @default.