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Chapter 15 - The use of ultrasound in pain management

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2017

Graham Arthurs
Affiliation:
Maelor Hospital, Wrexham
Barry Nicholls
Affiliation:
Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton
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Print publication year: 2000

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Galiano, K, Obwegeser, AA, Bodner, G, et al. Ultrasound guided facet joint injections in the middle to lower cervical spine. Clinical Journal of Pain 2006; 22: 538–43.Google Scholar
Gofeld, M, Bhatia, A, Abbas, S, et al. Development and validation of a new technique for ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2009; 34: 475–9.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Greher, M, Scharbert, G, Kamolz, LP, et al. Ultrasound-guided lumbar facet nerve block: a sonoanatomic study of a new methodologic approach. Anesthesiology 2004; 100: 1242–8.Google Scholar
Marhofer, P, Kettner, SC, Hajbok, L, Dubsky, P, Fleischmann, E. Lateral ultrasound-guided paravertebral blockade: an anatomical based description of a new technique. British Journal of Anaesthesia 2010; 105: 526–32.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Narouze, S. Ultrasonography in pain medicine: future directions. Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management 2009; 13: 198202.Google Scholar
Narouze, S, Peng, P. Ultrasound-guided interventional procedures in pain medicine: a review of anatomy, sonoanatomy, and procedures. Part II: axial structures. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2010; 35: 386–96.Google Scholar
Peng, P, Narouze, S. Ultrasound-guided interventional procedures in pain medicine: a review of anatomy, sonoanatomy, and procedures. Part I: nonaxial structures. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2009; 34: 458–74.Google Scholar
Shibata, Y, Nishiwaki, K. Ultrasound guided intercostal approach to thoracic paravertebral block. Anesthesia and Analgesia 2009; 109: 996–7.Google Scholar
Shim, JK, Moon, JC, Yoon, KB, et al. Ultrasound-guided lumbar medial-branch block: a clinical study with fluoroscopy control. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2006; 31: 451–4.Google Scholar

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