Abstract

Background: Extensive use of ultrasonography for block execution has increased the success of procedure due to direct visualization of anatomical structures. Infra-clavicular brachial plexus block can be an attractive alternative to supraclavicular nerve block for upper limb surgeries. The objective of our study was to assess and compare the efcacy and success rate of USG guided technique versus PNS technique in Infra-clavicular brachial plexus block. Material And Methods: 70 adult patients with age in the range of 18-60 years, weight 50-80 Kg, ASA Grade I & II posted for elective upper limb surgeries of hand, wrist, forearm and distal arm under infra-clavicular brachial plexus block. Group P (PNS)– Nerve stimulator guided Infraclavicular brachial plexus block. Group U (USG)– Ultrasound guided Infraclavicular brachial plexus block. Block execution time, sensory blockade, motor blockade and success rate were assessed. Assessment of sensory blockade was done by Hollmen scale whereas motor block assessment was done by Bromage Scale. Results: There was statistically signicant difference between the groups for block execution time, onset of sensory and motor blockade, time for complete sensory and motor block and success rate(p<0.05). Conclusion: We conclude that, Ultrasound guided infraclavicular nerve block has shorter block execution time, faster sensory and motor block onset, signicantly earlier complete sensory and motor blockade, higher success rate with lesser pricks and minimal complications and should be preferred over PNS technique.

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