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Comparative Study
. 2007 May;104(5):1281-4, tables of contents.
doi: 10.1213/01.ane.0000250915.45247.24.

An ultrasonographic and histological study of intraneural injection and electrical stimulation in pigs

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Comparative Study

An ultrasonographic and histological study of intraneural injection and electrical stimulation in pigs

Vincent W S Chan et al. Anesth Analg. 2007 May.

Abstract

Background: In this study we evaluated the minimum stimulating current associated with intraneural needle placement and sonographic appearance of intraneural injection.

Methods: We inserted a needle 2 cm inside 28 pig nerves (brachial plexus in vivo), recorded the minimum current to elicit a motor response, and injected dye (5 mL) under ultrasound (US) imaging.

Results: The minimum current to elicit a motor response was 0.43 mA (range: 0.12-1.8 mA). Nerve expansion was visualized by US in 24 of 28 nerves. Histology revealed penetration of the epineurium in these same 24 nerves. There was no evidence of dysplasia within the fascicle of any nerve.

Conclusions: US may prove useful to detect intraneural injection, whereas a motor response above 0.5 mA may not exclude intraneural needle placement. The correlation between intraneural injection and neurological dysfunction remains unclear.

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