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Misplaced Central Venous Catheter In Carotid Artery During Emergency Surgery For The Total Correction Of Tetralogy Of Fallot Of An Adolescent Boy, Shabbir Ahmed, Faisal Junejo, Fazal Wahab Khan
Misplaced Central Venous Catheter In Carotid Artery During Emergency Surgery For The Total Correction Of Tetralogy Of Fallot Of An Adolescent Boy, Shabbir Ahmed, Faisal Junejo, Fazal Wahab Khan
Department of Anaesthesia
Ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation is now considered as the standard of care, and this has largely replaced blind central venous cannulation using anatomical landmarks. We are reporting a case of inadvertent placement of central venous catheter in the right common carotid artery with the use of ultrasound guidance during emergency surgery for the total correction of Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF). This patient luckily had a favourable outcome despite this inadvertent catheter placement which was not recognised even after completion of surgery .The patient also received drug infusions of inotropes and vasopressors through this malplaced central line into the aorta. The …
Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks In High-Risk Patients, Requiring Lower Limb (Above And Below Knee) Amputation, Faisal Shamim, Malika Hameed, Nadeem Ahmed Siddiqui, Shemila Abbasi
Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks In High-Risk Patients, Requiring Lower Limb (Above And Below Knee) Amputation, Faisal Shamim, Malika Hameed, Nadeem Ahmed Siddiqui, Shemila Abbasi
Department of Anaesthesia
A case series of five high-risk patients with lower limb ischemia, sepsis, altered coagulation, and multi-organ dysfunction requiring emergent or urgent lower limb amputation is presented. Use of peripheral nerve blocks for below and above knee amputations is quite uncommon which provides better hemodynamic stability and pain management, especially in the very sick patients. The surgeries were successfully carried out under ultrasound-guided combined femoral and sciatic nerve blocks. All five patients obtained adequate level of block at the area of amputation. There were no complications related to anesthetic management. Patients remained hemodynamically stable and pain-free during surgery and postoperatively. Combined …
Palliative Surgical Gastrostomy Under Ultrasound‑Guided Bilateral Rectus Sheath Blocks In A Head And Neck Cancer Patient, Saima Rashid, Faisal Shamim,, Maha Khan, Robyna Khan
Palliative Surgical Gastrostomy Under Ultrasound‑Guided Bilateral Rectus Sheath Blocks In A Head And Neck Cancer Patient, Saima Rashid, Faisal Shamim,, Maha Khan, Robyna Khan
Department of Anaesthesia
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Analgesic Effect Of Bilateral Subcostal Tap Block After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Karima Karam Khan, Robyna Irshad Khan
Analgesic Effect Of Bilateral Subcostal Tap Block After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Karima Karam Khan, Robyna Irshad Khan
Department of Anaesthesia
Background: Pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy is mild to moderate in intensity. Several modalities are employed for achieving safe and effective postoperative analgesia, the benefits of which adds to the early recovery of the patients. As a part of multimodal analgesia, various approaches of Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block has been used for management of parietal and incisional components of pain after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This study was designed to compare the analgesic efficacy of two different approaches of ultrasound guided TAP block, i.e., Subcostal-TAP block technique with ultrasound guided Posterior-TAP block for postoperative pain management in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy under …