Intercostal Nerve Block
Fig. 39.1 Anatomy of the thoracic spinal nerves. (1) Spinal ganglion, (2) spinal nerve, (3) ganglion of the sympathetic trunk, (4) dorsal and ventral branch, (5) dorsal and ventral root,…
Fig. 39.1 Anatomy of the thoracic spinal nerves. (1) Spinal ganglion, (2) spinal nerve, (3) ganglion of the sympathetic trunk, (4) dorsal and ventral branch, (5) dorsal and ventral root,…
Fig. 11.1 Anatomy of the sphenopalatine ganglion (From Gauci C. Manual of RF techniques, 2004, FlivoPress, Meggen (LU), Switzerland) Fig. 11.2 Relevant anatomy around the sphenopalatine ganglion (Adapted from Sluijter…
Fig. 56.1 Posterior view of pelvis, showing the piriformis muscle and the neurovascular bundle deep to it. The pudendal nerve and artery run between the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments (Reproduced…
Fig. 54.1 Schematic diagram showing the pathway of the ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric, and genitofemoral nerve. GFN genitofemoral nerve (Reproduced with permission from Philip Peng Educational Series) The IH nerve pierces the…
Fig. 35.1 Anatomy. (1) Ulnar nerve, (2) median nerve, (3) ulnar artery (Reproduced with permission from Danilo Jankovic) In the medial distal third of the forearm, about three fingerbreadths proximal…
Fig. 28.1 Trunks: (a) superior trunk, (b) medial trunk, (c) inferior trunk, divisions and cords of the brachial plexus. (1) Suprascapular nerve, (2) musculocutaneous nerve, (3) axillary nerve, (4) radial…
Fig. 45.1 Anatomy (anterior view): (1) sympathetic trunk with communicating branches, (2) lumbar plexus, (3) lumbosacral trunk, (4) quadratus lumborum muscle, (5) psoas major muscle, (6) iliac muscle (Reproduced with…
Figs. 33.1, 33.2, and 33.3 Areas of application of intravenous regional anesthesia Specific Contraindications Patient refusal Local infection in the area to be anesthetized Local nerve damage Peripheral vascular diseases…
Fig. 64.1 Schematic diagram showing the pathway of a typical course of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve. Note that the nerve courses beneath the inguinal ligament and runs superficially to the…
Fig. 36.1 Illustration demonstrating the musculotendinous anatomy of the lateral aspect of the elbow, near the site of the tendon origin on the lateral epicondyle (Reproduced with permission from Philip…