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RAPM: A Case of Liver Trauma With a Blunt Regional Anesthesia Needle While Performing Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
This letter is in reply to a case described by Farooq et al that we posted yesterday. Worth reading to see how O’Donnell et al have modified their practice over time to incorporate the use of ultrasound.
A Case of Liver Trauma With a Blunt Regional Anesthesia Needle While Performing Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
O’Donnell, Brian D. MB FCARCSI, MSc; Mannion, Stephen MB FCARCSI, MRCPI, MD
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine:
January/February 2009 – Volume 34 – Issue 1 – pp 75-76
doi: 10.1097/AAP.0b013e3181934050
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