Keisuke Yoshida, Takayuki Hasegawa, Masaya Sekiguchi, Ko Kakinouchi, Satoki Inoue
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摘要
经软骨周围途径的胸腹神经阻滞(TAPA)是一种覆盖 T5-T11 的腹壁阻滞。最初的 TAPA 阻滞要求首先将局麻药注射到第 10 肋软骨深部(腹内斜肌和腹横肌之间),然后再将局麻药注射到第 11 肋软骨深部(腹内斜肌和腹横肌之间)。
Advice on how to improve the visibility of ultrasound images in TAPA/M-TAPA block
Thoracoabdominal nerve block through the perichondrial approach (TAPA) is an abdominal wall block covering T5–T11. The original TAPA block requires local anesthetics to be first injected deep into the 10th costal cartilage (between the internal oblique and transversus abdominis muscles), and then