
Axillary nerve block is a safe and reliable method of providing anesthesia for the upper extremity. It is particularly useful because it can be applied in cases of traumatic injury where general anesthesia might present particular hazards. The use of a large volume of anesthetic solution is important, particularly when it is essential to block the musculocutaneous or axillary nerve.
Adult, Male, Subclavian Artery, Forearm Injuries, Lidocaine, Nerve Block, Wrist Injuries, Fractures, Bone, Musculocutaneous Nerve, Axilla, Humans, Brachial Plexus, Child
Adult, Male, Subclavian Artery, Forearm Injuries, Lidocaine, Nerve Block, Wrist Injuries, Fractures, Bone, Musculocutaneous Nerve, Axilla, Humans, Brachial Plexus, Child
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