Orthopedic Anesthesia Top Journals
Many types of anesthesia can be used for orthopaedic procedures. The type of anesthesia chosen depends on the nature and duration of the surgery, the patient’s
health and medical conditions and the preferences of the patient, surgeon and anesthesiologist. Very large or long operations usually require general anesthesia. This is frequently combined with regional anesthesia. Small, short procedures on the hand or foot can be done with local anesthesia alone or with a combination of local anesthesia provided by the surgeon and some
sedation provided by the anesthesiologist (also known as MAC). Occasionally, neuraxial (epidural or spinal) anesthesia is chosen for hip or lower extremity surgery. For knee replacement surgery, we are able to provide peripheral nerve blocks for relief of postoperative pain. Nerve blocks often substantially reduce the amount of pain a patient has in the first few days after surgery. Also, patients with nerve blocks usually require less anesthesia during the
surgery itself, so they tend to wake up faster after surgery. If you or your surgeon are interested in a nerve block, please discuss it with your anesthesiologist to determine if you are an appropriate candidate for this type of anesthesia.
Types of Nerve Blocks
Supraclavicular block: The numbing medicine is injected above the collarbone, shallow to the
lung and outside of the great vessels. This block is more widely used than in the past because newer technologies have made it safer. It provides anesthesia to the upper arm, elbow, wrist and hand.
Axillary block: The numbing medicine is injected under the armpit (the axilla). This generally provides good anesthesia for hand, wrist, forearm and elbow surgery.
High Impact List of Articles
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Epidemiology of orthopedic trauma admissions in a multispecialty hospital in Warangal-A retrospective study
Saikiran Velpula, Laxmi Prasanna Gummadi, Nagaraju Vallepu, Bharath Kumar Dasari and Shyam Sunder Anchuri
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Epidemiology of orthopedic trauma admissions in a multispecialty hospital in Warangal-A retrospective study
Saikiran Velpula, Laxmi Prasanna Gummadi, Nagaraju Vallepu, Bharath Kumar Dasari and Shyam Sunder Anchuri
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Adherence to treat to target strategy in rheumatoid arthritis: Development of a tool for it assessment
Garcia Salinas Rodrigo*,Ruta Santiago, Salvatori Facundo, Ruta Alvaro,and Magri Sebastian
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Adherence to treat to target strategy in rheumatoid arthritis: Development of a tool for it assessment
Garcia Salinas Rodrigo*,Ruta Santiago, Salvatori Facundo, Ruta Alvaro,and Magri Sebastian
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Different effects of simvastatin on human airway smooth muscle cell proliferation induced by platelet activating factor
Yi Shen*, Chunlai Feng, Sujuan Zhang
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Different effects of simvastatin on human airway smooth muscle cell proliferation induced by platelet activating factor
Yi Shen*, Chunlai Feng, Sujuan Zhang
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Addressing the burdens of Type 1 diabetes in youth
Sureka Bollepalli, Laura B Smith, Amanda Vasquez, Henry Rodriguez Kendra Vehik
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Addressing the burdens of Type 1 diabetes in youth
Sureka Bollepalli, Laura B Smith, Amanda Vasquez, Henry Rodriguez Kendra Vehik
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Novel therapy stimulates immune system to attack scaffolding surrounding pancreatic cancer tumors
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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Novel therapy stimulates immune system to attack scaffolding surrounding pancreatic cancer tumors
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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