2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2014.12.041
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Ultrasound-guided dorsal penile nerve block for ED paraphimosis reduction

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“…Previous case reports have discussed the use of UDPB for paraphimosis reduction and analgesia in priapism. 2 To the best of our knowledge, the case presented here is the first reported use of UDPB for the relief of zipper entrapment of the penis.…”
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“…Previous case reports have discussed the use of UDPB for paraphimosis reduction and analgesia in priapism. 2 To the best of our knowledge, the case presented here is the first reported use of UDPB for the relief of zipper entrapment of the penis.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…With the introduction of ultrasound‐guided dorsal penile nerve blocks (UDPB), adequate anesthesia may be achieved more safely and effectively. Previous case reports have discussed the use of UDPB for paraphimosis reduction and analgesia in priapism . To the best of our knowledge, the case presented here is the first reported use of UDPB for the relief of zipper entrapment of the penis.…”
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“…First data suggest that ultra-high resolution ultrasonography may enable a more detailed assessment of inflammatory neuropathies thanks to the better display of single nerve fascicles [19]. High-resolution ultrasound-guided anaesthetic blockade of small subcutaneous nerves is increasingly applied to relieve and prevent local pain [26,27].…”
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