“…In recent years, brachial plexus anesthesia has become a valuable option in the surgical treatment of the upper extremity in children. In pediatric regional anesthesia practice, the use of ultrasonography (USG) has various reported effects such as shortening the time to onset of the block, high rates of block success, and postoperative analgesia [2]. In addition, USG-guided pediatric regional anesthesia decreases the amount of intraoperative anesthetic and systemic narcotic drugs, it can be used in pediatric trauma surgery where general anesthesia can be dangerous due to the high risk of gastric aspiration, and more importantly, it helps control postoperative pain [3][4][5].…”