Thoracic Paravertebral Block
Fig. 38.1 (a) Transversal dissection at the level of the T9. (1) Lung, (2) esophagus, (3) aorta, (4) intercostal space, (5) interpleural space, (6) sympathetic trunk, (7) trapezius muscle, (8)…
Fig. 38.1 (a) Transversal dissection at the level of the T9. (1) Lung, (2) esophagus, (3) aorta, (4) intercostal space, (5) interpleural space, (6) sympathetic trunk, (7) trapezius muscle, (8)…
Fig. 51.1 One half of a cross-section through the spinal cord, showing the innervation. As described in the text, the sinuvertebral nerve supplies the anulus fibrosis and the posterior longitudinal…
Fig. 58.1 Anatomy. (1) Aorta and inferior vena cava, (2) superior hypogastric plexus, (3) pelvic (inferior hypogastric plexus), (4) lumbosacral sympathetic ganglia (5) lumbosacral plexus (Reproduced with permission from Danilo…
Fig. 16.1 Cross section of epidural space. (1) Ligamentum flavum, (2) epidural space with venous plexus, (3) spinal ganglion, (4) spinous process, (5) body of vertebra, (6) dorsal branch of…
Fig. 47.1 Anatomic overview of lumbar spine – position of needles at the medial branch of the dorsal ramus. (a) medial branch dorsal ramus. (b) intervertebral disc. (c) communicating ramus….
Fig. 24.1 A schematic diagram showing the arrangement of the four rotator cuff muscles: subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor (Reproduced with permission from Philip Peng Educational Series) Fig. 24.2…
Fig. 65.1 Anterior and posterior divisions of the obturator nerve between the adductor muscles (ALM adductor longus muscle, ABM adductor brevis muscle, AMM adductor magnus muscle) (With permission from Jens…
Fig. 29.1 (a) Transducer position and corresponding sonogram for the interscalene approach to the brachial plexus. (b) Transducer position and corresponding sonogram for the supraclavicular approach to the brachial plexus….
Fig. 20.1 (a) Suprascapular nerve and its branches of the left shoulder. Superior articular branch (Br.SA) supplies the coracohumeral ligament, subacromial bursa, and posterior aspect of the acromioclavicular joint capsule….
Fig. 17.1 The layout of the C4 cervical nerve root and the corresponding branch. MB medial branch, LB lateral branch, AP articular pillar (Reproduced with permission from Philip Peng Educational…