2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjane.2018.06.011
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Supraclavicular nerve and superior trunk block for surgical treatment of clavicle fracture in a patient with Steinert's disease – Case report

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“…Although the high-volume ISB often blocks the cervical plexus [35], combinations of RA techniques are recommended to avoid complications. Such combinations include ultrasound-guided ISB + SCPB [36], superior trunk block + SCPB [37], or SCUT (selective supraclavicular + upper trunk) block [38]. Sivashanmugam et al considered the SCUT block as an effective site-specific RA strategy for clavicle surgery in their study on 70 patients [38].…”
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“…Although the high-volume ISB often blocks the cervical plexus [35], combinations of RA techniques are recommended to avoid complications. Such combinations include ultrasound-guided ISB + SCPB [36], superior trunk block + SCPB [37], or SCUT (selective supraclavicular + upper trunk) block [38]. Sivashanmugam et al considered the SCUT block as an effective site-specific RA strategy for clavicle surgery in their study on 70 patients [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%