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anesthesia for shoulder procedures: the Interscalene Brachial plexus block. Shannon Bachman RN, BSN, SRNA York College of Pennsylvania/ WellSpan Health Nurse Anesthesia Program Class of 2015. Objectives. Brief nod to Alon P. Winnie
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anesthesia for shoulder procedures: the Interscalene Brachial plexus block Shannon BachmanRN, BSN, SRNA York College of Pennsylvania/ WellSpan Health Nurse Anesthesia Program Class of 2015
Objectives • Brief nod to Alon P. Winnie • Interscalene Brachial Plexus Block vs. General Anesthesia • Ultrasound Guided vs. PNS Technique • Local Anesthetic Volumes • Adverse Events • Case Study: Interscalene Catheter
ISB vs. GA: The Data Arggblahhh… I’m so happy!!!!
ISB vs. GA: The Data “…with 30% of patients reporting severe pain on the first postoperative day… [may result in] unplanned overnight admission…”
Adverse Events #1. Mid Scalene #2. Ant Scalene #5. Phrenic Nerve #6.Brachial Plexus 1 2 6 5
Case report: “…different and sometimes devastating complications have been reported relating to either needle or catheter insertion or to the administration of local anaesthetic.”
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