2020
DOI: 10.1136/rapm-2020-101349
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Ultrasonographic needle tip tracking for in-plane infraclavicular brachialis plexus blocks: a randomized controlled volunteer study

Abstract: BackgroundOnvision is a new technology for needle tip detection and tracking in ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia. The system consists of a piezoelectric sensor close to the needle tip and an electronic console integrated in the ultrasound system. The needle tip is visualized by a green circle on the ultrasound screen. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of the new needle tip tracking technology on in-plane infraclavicular plexus blocks.MethodsThe study was a randomized, controlled, observer… Show more

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“…With decreasing effect of the initial bolus of 0.5% ropivacaine on the first postoperative day, the average pain level of all participants was the highest compared with the other measurement points. This could be caused by dislocations of indwelling catheters, inadequate lower continuous dose of ropivacaine and pain perception in the medial aspects of the ankle and foot not covered by continuous sciatic nerve block when the effect of saphenous or femoral nerve block had worn off [ 26 ]. In particular pain perception in sensory area of the saphenous nerve may have contributed to the convergence of pain intensity scores and the spread of differences between the groups in perineural sciatic nerve catheter performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With decreasing effect of the initial bolus of 0.5% ropivacaine on the first postoperative day, the average pain level of all participants was the highest compared with the other measurement points. This could be caused by dislocations of indwelling catheters, inadequate lower continuous dose of ropivacaine and pain perception in the medial aspects of the ankle and foot not covered by continuous sciatic nerve block when the effect of saphenous or femoral nerve block had worn off [ 26 ]. In particular pain perception in sensory area of the saphenous nerve may have contributed to the convergence of pain intensity scores and the spread of differences between the groups in perineural sciatic nerve catheter performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This innovative technology, combined with the ultrasound machine, is able to project the position of the tip on the ultrasound image, displayed as a colored circle. Moreover, the color of the circle is changed from red (out of plane) to green (optimal alignment), giving immediate feedback to the operator of the correct alignment of the needle tip with the probe (15,16).…”
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confidence: 99%