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Phrenic Nerve Paralysis following Interscalene Bracheal Plexus Block

Yun MJ, Kang H, Lim SW

Interscalene bracheal plexus block has became a popular method of anesthesia for surgical operation on the upper extremities. Possible complications are subarachnoid block, epidural block, phrenic nerve block, vagus or...
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The Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Lower Extremity Nerve Block in Trauma Patients

Kwon SM, Oh JR, Shin JS

PURPOSE: We evaluated the efficacy of ultrasound-guided lower extremity nerve block in trauma patients. METHODS: From July 2013 to April 2014, 17 patients with multiple trauma had lower extremity nerve block...
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Bilateral variant locations of the musculocutaneous nerve during ultrasound-guided bilateral axillary brachial plexus block: A case report

Kim BG, Lee CS, Yang C, Song K, Na W, Lim H

Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block has several advantages over traditional techniques for nerve localization. One is a reduction of local anesthetic dose required for successful nerve block, which might allow bilateral...
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Facial Nerve Block for the Treatment of Facial Spasm: A retrospective analysis of 27 patients

Kim C, Lee YB, Lee HK, Yoon KB, Choi R

  • KMID: 1946519
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 May;7(1):43-48.
Twenty seven patients with hemifacial spasm were treated by facial nerve block at the foramen stylomastoideum and O'Brien block from January 1992 to March 1994. There were 16 female and...
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Treatment of Herpes Zoster: Nerve Block

Yoon KB

Any therapy for herpes zoster should accelerate healing and remove the pain, as well as reduce complications, such as postherpetic neuralgia. It is important to effectively treat herpetic pain to...
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Alcohol Block in the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Retrospective Study to Assess its Efficacy

Kim C, Lee HK, Yang SK, Lee HJ, Lee YC, Kim SM

  • KMID: 2104738
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;9(1):83-88.
This is a retrospective analysis of 158 patients who visted our Neuro-Pain clinic, April 1992 to March 1996, suffering from trigeminal neuralgia. Most patients received nerve blocks in its triggering...
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Total Spinal Anesthesia as a Complication of Epidural Nerve Block: A case report

Son Y, Choi DH, Yun JS

Epidural nerve block is the most widely practiced procedure in the pain clinic. Accidental dural puncture during epidural nerve block also has been associated with postdural puncture headache and total...
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Retrospective Study of Facial Nerve Block with O'Brien Method for Facial Spasm

Kim C, Kim SM, Lee HK, Kim SH, Kim JH, Kim BS

  • KMID: 1946883
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1997 May;10(1):16-20.
BACKGROUND: Hemifacial spasm commonly occurs on muscles about the eye, but may also involve or spread to the entire side of the face. There are many treatment for facial spasm,...
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Retrospective Study of Facial Nerve Block for Facial Spasm

Kim C, Yang SK, Lee HK, Lee HJ, Oh JH, Noh WH, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2104739
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;9(1):89-93.
Hemifacial spasm commonly occurs in muscles about the eye, but may also involve or spread to the entire side of the face. One hundred and seventy eight patients with hemifacial...
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A Clinical Survey of Patients of Neuro-Pain Clinic

Shin SH, Chung YP, Lim JJ, Yoon KB, Kim C

  • KMID: 1946527
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1994 May;7(1):84-87.
Retrospective analysis, of 1,734 patients treated for nerve block from October 1991 to March 1994. Largest percentage of patients were in the 50 year old range, with a distribution of...
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Maxillary Nerve Block for Patient with Soft Palate Cancer Pain: A case report

Lee YB, Kim C, Choi R

  • KMID: 1946588
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1992 May;5(1):96-98.
In early stages, cancer is not usually painful. However, many patients with recurrent or metastatic cancer eventually experience pain, which becomes progressively worse. Chemotherapy, sympathetic surgery, physical therapy and nerve...
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Facial blanching after inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia: an unusual complication

Kang SH, Won YJ

The present case report describes a complication involving facial blanching symptoms occurring during inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia (IANBA). Facial blanching after IANBA can be caused by the injection of...
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Application of augmented reality for inferior alveolar nerve block anesthesia: A technical note

Won YJ, Kang SH

Efforts to apply augmented reality (AR) technology in the medical field include the introduction of AR techniques into dental practice. The present report introduces a simple method of applying AR...
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Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Splanchnic Nerve in Patients with Upper Abdominal Pain

Jang YH, Nahm FS, Kim BK, Sung JS, Kim YC, Lee SC

The splanchnic nerve block can be an alternative method for the pain control in the upper abdomen, when the celiac plexus block does not work. And the radiofrequency thermocoagulation has...
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Pain Management at Pain Clinic

Yoon DM

With prolonged life expectancy and economic development, most people want a good quality of life. In this regard, the pain control becomes an important part in the medical care in...
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Nerve Block for Cancer Pain

Oh HK

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Treatment of Postoperative Intractable Hiccup Patient with Unilateral Phrenic Nerve Block: A case report

Choi GW, Kwak KH, Jeon YH, Hong JG

Hiccup is caused by synchronous contractions of the diaphragmatic and intercostal muscles followed by the closure of the glottis. Intractable hiccup is defined as hiccup bouts lasting more than 48...
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A Case of Pre- and Postoperative Analgesia by Continuous 3-in-1 Nerve Block in Patient with Femoral Neck Fracture

Cho CH, Choi JS, Park CH, Lee CS, Kim WT

  • KMID: 2274964
  • Chonnam Med J.
  • 2002 Dec;38(4):418-420.
Patients who have suffered from femoral neck fracture require urgent pain relief and this is most effectively achieved by 3-in-1 nerve block. The technique is simple, requiring no special positioning,...
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Shivering after retrobulbar block during cataract surgery: A case report

Jung SH, Ryu J, Ahn W

Retrobulbar block is commonly performed under monitored anesthesia prior to cataract surgery. Known complications associated with retrobulbar block include cranial nerve palsies, seizures, and cardiorespiratory arrest. We report a case...
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Cancer Pain and Nerve Block

Oh HK

  • KMID: 1946630
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1988 Jun;1(1):1-2.
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