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New approaches and therapeutic options for post-dural puncture headache treatment

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 49 (3), 2021
Abstract Post-dural puncture headache is a frequent complication in neuraxial approaches. It may result in disability, healthcare dissatisfaction and potentially serious complications. The traditional initial management includes general and analgesia measures with poor evidence. The treatment approach be...

Spinal cord stimulation in the management of neuropathic pain in cancer patients: case report

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 49 (2), 2021
Abstract Introduction Neuropathic pain is present in up to 40 % of all cancer patients. A considerable number of patients fail to achieve enough pain relief with conventional treatment, which is why therapeutic alternatives such as spinal cord stimulation should be considered. Case description and resu...

Ultrasound-guided superior laryngeal nerve block -A description of the technique

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 49 (1), 2021
Abstract Complications in airway management remain a common cause of anesthesia-associated mortality. When a patient is considered with anticipated difficult airway, the management depends on several variables, however, at present, the standard of management continues to be the patient awake approach. In...

Concordance between the loss of resistance technique and ultrasound in measuring the distance from the skin to the epidural space in pediatric patients: Observational study

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 48 (4), 2020
Abstract Introduction: The use of ultrasound in regional anesthesia has become a standard technique to improve nerve block accuracy and reduce associated complications. The literature reports a good correlation between the distance from the skin to the dura mater or the ligamentum flavum measured on ult...

IPACK block: emerging complementary analgesic technique for total knee arthroplasty

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 48 (2), 2020
Abstract Introduction: Pain control in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a determining factor in the patient's rehabilitation process. With conventional peripheral blocking techniques for the posterior compartment, foot drop, and distal motor deficit have been reported. The infiltration between popliteal...

Use of the bilateral erector spinae (ESP) block for postoperative analgesia following the removal of the Nuss bar: case report

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 47 (3), 2019
Abstract Introduction: The erector spinae plane (ESP) block is a relatively new interfascial block about which several applications have been described, both in abdominal and thoracic surgical procedures. Case presentation: A 17-year old patient programed for removal of a Nuss bar through mini-thoracot...

The ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane (ESP) block in chronic pain due to bone metastasis: case report

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 47 (2), 2019
Abstract The article describes the use of the bilateral erector spinae plane block at the level of T7, as an alternative technique outside the operating room to do contrast magnetic resonance images in a patient with chronic metastatic pain in the dorsal region, with a pain score of 10 in the visual anal...