2020
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000019732
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Ultrasound-guided “hourglass-pattern” fascia iliac block combined with sacral plexus and gluteal epithelial nerve block for an elderly hip fracture patient with organ failure

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“…Peripheral nerve block is often used as an important supplement and auxiliary means of general anesthesia [ 15 17 ]. The anesthetic effect is clear, which can shorten the recovery time, reduce the dosage of general anesthetic, and effectively reduce the incidence rate of related complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peripheral nerve block is often used as an important supplement and auxiliary means of general anesthesia [ 15 17 ]. The anesthetic effect is clear, which can shorten the recovery time, reduce the dosage of general anesthetic, and effectively reduce the incidence rate of related complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty milliliters of 0.33% ropivacaine was used for a left-sided ultrasound-guided interscalene brachial plexus block and 30 mL of 0.33% ropivacaine was used to perform a right-sided “hourglass-pattern” fascia iliaca block. 6 General anesthesia was maintained using a combination of propofol (10 mL/hour), a 0.015 volume-fraction of sevoflurane, and intermittent administration of a muscle relaxant (cisatracurium) and sufentanil, according to changes in hemodynamic parameters and the depth of anesthesia. An autologous blood recovery system was used to protect blood volume during the procedure.…”
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“…On the basis of the literature, we found that perioperative application of FICB in combination with sacral plexus block (SPB) and superior cluneal nerve block (SCB) has not been studied well, nor has a routine procedure been finalized. 7 The present study aimed to compare the feasibility of ultrasound-guided multiple nerve blocks (FICB+SPB+SCB) with general anesthesia in geriatric hip fracture patients.…”
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“…In our hospital, preliminary studies showed that fascia iliaca compartment block (FICB) could improve the perioperative quality of life in most elderly hip fracture patients, resulting in a requirement for anesthetic optimization. On the basis of the literature, we found that perioperative application of FICB in combination with sacral plexus block (SPB) and superior cluneal nerve block (SCB) has not been studied well, nor has a routine procedure been finalized 7. The present study aimed to compare the feasibility of ultrasound-guided multiple nerve blocks (FICB+SPB+SCB) with general anesthesia in geriatric hip fracture patients.…”
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