Feasibility of ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve block catheters for pain control on pediatric medical missions in developing countries.

Journal: Paediatric Anaesthesia
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Abstract

Continuous peripheral nerve blocks (CPNB) are effective for postoperative pain management in children in the hospital and at home. CPNB techniques are particularly advantageous when compared with systemic or oral opioids on medical missions to unfamiliar environments with minimal monitoring capacity. In addition, ultrasound-guidance facilitates the placement of perineural catheters in anesthetized children even in the absence of commercially packaged regional anesthesia equipment. We present a series of successful cases employing ultrasound-guided CPNB for postoperative analgesia on medical missions and discuss the impact of this technology on present and future patients in underserved countries.

Authors
Edward Mariano, Brian Ilfeld, Gloria Cheng, Hector Nicodemus, Santhanam Suresh
Relevant Conditions

Acute Pain