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Cadaveric investigation about the spread of peritibial fascial infiltration block
Çiftçi, Bahadır; Ekinci, Mürsel; Tekin, Bahar; Pençe, Kadriye B.; Alver, Selçuk; Sakul, Bayram Ufuk; Alıcı, Haci Ahmet (NLM (Medline), 2022)Recently, Ekinci et al. defined a novel lower extremity fascial plane block named peritibial fascial infiltration block (PFIB). They performed PFIB for analgesia management after tibia fracture surgery and reported successful ... -
Cadaveric investigation of the spread of the thoracoabdominal nerve block using the perichondral and modified perichondral approaches
Çiftçi, Bahadır; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet; Ansen, Gamze; Sakul, Bayram Ufuk; Tulgar, Serkan (Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2022)Interfascial plane blocks and associated nomenclature are currently popular topics in the field of anesthesia. While several novel plane blocks have been described, cadaveric studies on the spread of novel blocks are ... -
Deep supraspinatus muscle plane block: Is it just a new description of an old technique?
Çiftçi, Bahadır; Ahıskalıoğlu, Ali; Ekinci, Mürsel; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet (Elsevier Inc., 2021)To the Editor, We have read with interest the reply to Kose et al. by Teles et al. [1]. The authors commented on the deep supraspinatus muscle plane block (DSMPB) performed by Kose et al. in terms of nomenclature being ... -
Does ESPB performed at the level of T4 cover axillary area? A cadaveric study
Çiftçi, Bahadır; Altıparmak, Başak; Tekin, Bahar; Şakul, Bayram Ufuk; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet (Elsevier Inc., 2021)Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has rapidly become popular following its first description by Forero et al. in 2016 [1,2]. Previous randomized controlled trials demonstrated the efficacy of ESPB for breast cancer surgery ... -
Is the deep supraspinatus muscle plane block and suprascapular nerve block the same approach? A cadaveric nomenclature study
Altıparmak, Başak; Çiftçi, Bahadır; Tekin, Bahar; Şakul, Bayram Ufuk; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet (Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2022)Interfascial plane blocks have become popular in daily anesthesia practice in the field of acute and chronic pain management [1]. Owing to the use of ultrasound (US), novel plane blocks are increasingly being developed. ... -
Long-lasting pain relief with interfascial plane blocks: Key role of opening interfascial adhesions
Ekinci, Mürsel; Çiftçi, Bahadır; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet; Ahıskalıoğlu, Ali (Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2021)Dear Editor, We have read with great interest and carefully the correspondence by Piraccini et al. [1] as an answer to our case who had myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) and was performed rhomboid intercostal block (RIB) ... -
A possible mechanism of motor blockade of high volume pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block: A cadaveric study
Çiftçi, Bahadır; Ahıskalıoğlu, Ali; Altıntaş, Hilal Melis; Tekin, Bahar; Şakul, Bayram Ufuk; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet (Elsevier Inc., 2021)To the Editor, Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block is an interfascial plane block that provides analgesia for the hip. PENG block targets the hip capsule by blocking the articular branches of the femoral nerve (FN) and ... -
Recto-intercostal fascial plane block: Another novel fascial plane block
Tulgar, Serkan; Çiftçi, Bahadır; Ahıskalıoğlu, Ali; Bilal, Bora; Alver, Selçuk; Şakul, Bayram Ufuk; Ansen, Gamze; Pençe, Kadriye Betül; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet (Elsevier Inc., 2023)Superficial and deep parasternal intercostal plane blocks are preferable options as fascial plane blocks in parasternal region surgeries. These techniques aim to block the anterior cutaneous branches of T2-T6 thoracic ... -
Ultrasound-guided rhomboid intercostal block effectively manages myofascial pain
Ekinci, Mürsel; Çiftçi, Bahadır; Alıcı, Hacı Ahmet; Ahıskalıoğlu, Ali (Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2020)We have read with great interest the article on rhomboid intercostal and subserratusblock by Elsharkawy et al. [1]. They have reported that rhomboid intercostal and sub-serratus block helps effectively manage pain in ...