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False Aneurysm of the Axillary Artery Following Brachial Plexus Block

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Journal J Clin Anesth
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 1991 Mar 1
PMID 2039642
Citations 5
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Abstract

Brachial plexus blockade is a commonly used technique for providing surgical anesthesia for the upper extremity. Although various approaches have been described, the axillary approach is the safest and most frequently used. Most complications associated with axillary nerve block are related to local or systemic anesthetic toxicity, bleeding, infection, and nerve damage. A case of false aneurysm of the axillary artery following axillary nerve block is reported. The possible occurrence of this complication should be kept in mind to avoid permanent neurologic sequelae.

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