Nuts and Bolts of Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Pain After Hip Fracture for Everyday Anesthetist

AuthorAmjad Maniaren
AuthorJoselo Macachoren
AuthorWan-Ling Alyssa Chiewen
AuthorChandra M. Kumaren
AuthorFarnad Imanien
AuthorFaranak Rokhtabnaken
OrcidAmjad Maniar [0000-0003-2415-4912]en
OrcidJoselo Macachor [0000-0002-8872-9933]en
OrcidChandra M. Kumar [0000-0002-5868-6004]en
OrcidFarnad Imani [0000-0003-0814-0772]en
OrcidFaranak Rokhtabnak [0000-0001-6368-9931]en
Issued Date2021-08-31en
AbstractA range of peripheral nerve blocks is available to treat hip fracture pain, leaving clinicians confused on choice. No single block appears to be outstanding. The article described the relevant anatomy, technical approach, risk associated, and practicability to facilitate a better understanding of the various approaches available. The clinician should be able to make an informed decision based on local requirements and logistics.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.116099en
KeywordHip Fractureen
KeywordAnalgesiaen
KeywordPainen
KeywordRegional Anesthesiaen
KeywordBlocksen
KeywordPreoperativeen
KeywordEmergency Departmenten
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleNuts and Bolts of Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Pain After Hip Fracture for Everyday Anesthetisten
TypeReview Articleen

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