Cervical Paravertebral Block.
Figure 24-1. Anatomic considerations for cervical paravertebral block. 1 = Anterior scalene muscle; 2 = Middle scalene muscle; 3 = Brachial plexus; 4 = Phrenic nerve; 5 = Stellate ganglion;…
Figure 24-1. Anatomic considerations for cervical paravertebral block. 1 = Anterior scalene muscle; 2 = Middle scalene muscle; 3 = Brachial plexus; 4 = Phrenic nerve; 5 = Stellate ganglion;…
Figure 2-1. Formation of the blastocyst Embryonic Period The embryonic period is the time when all tissue is formed and, particularly during the second month, when all organs are formed….
Figure 66-1. Twenty-first Combat Support Hospital, Balad, Iraq, 2003. The hospital is on the left with living quarters on the right of the photograph. ADVANTAGES OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN…
Figure 38-1. Push. Patients with successful sciatic or popliteal fossa block are unable to push the target with their foot. A: Tibial nerve or dorsiflex the foot; B: Common peroneal…
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