Amit Pawa
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2017
Ki Jinn Chin; John G. McDonnell; Brendan Carvalho; Aidan Sharkey; Amit Pawa; Jeff Gadsden
Abstract Abdominal wall blocks rely on the spread of local anesthetic within musculofascial planes to anesthetize multiple small nerves or plexuses, rather than targeting specific nerve structures. Ultrasonography is primarily responsible for the widespread adoption of techniques including transversus abdominis plane and rectus sheath blocks, as well as the introduction of novel techniques such as quadratus lumborum and transversalis fascia blocks. These blocks are technically straightforward and relatively safe and reduce pain and opioid requirements in many clinical settings. The data supporting these outcomes, however, can be inconsistent because of heterogeneity of study design. The extent of sensory blockade is also somewhat variable, because it depends on the achieved spread of local anesthetic and the anatomical course of the nerves being targeted. The blocks mainly provide somatic analgesia and are best used as part of a multimodal analgesic regimen. This review summarizes the anatomical, sonographic, and technical aspects of the abdominal wall blocks in current use, examining the current evidence for the efficacy and safety of each.
Regional anesthesia | 2018
Kariem El-Boghdadly; Amit Pawa; Ki Jinn Chin
Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) is a life-threatening adverse event that may occur after the administration of local anesthetic drugs through a variety of routes. Increasing use of local anesthetic techniques in various healthcare settings makes contemporary understanding of LAST highly relevant. Recent data have demonstrated that the underlying mechanisms of LAST are multifactorial, with diverse cellular effects in the central nervous system and cardiovascular system. Although neurological presentation is most common, LAST often presents atypically, and one-fifth of the reported cases present with isolated cardiovascular disturbance. There are several risk factors that are associated with the drug used and the administration technique. LAST can be mitigated by targeting the modifiable risk factors, including the use of ultrasound for regional anesthetic techniques and restricting drug dosage. There have been significant developments in our understanding of LAST treatment. Key advances include early administration of lipid emulsion therapy, prompt seizure management, and careful selection of cardiovascular supportive pharmacotherapy. Cognizance of the mechanisms, risk factors, prevention, and therapy of LAST is vital to any practitioner using local anesthetic drugs in their clinical practice.
Archive | 2015
Amit Pawa; Ki Jinn Chin
The popliteal sciatic nerve block is a well-established and popular technique of peripheral nerve blockade in the lower limb. It is a versatile block in that it may be performed in varying patient positions (prone, lateral, or supine) and using different approaches (lateral to medial, posterior to anterior). The landmark-guided technique uses neurostimulation to locate the nerves and is both effective and easy to perform. The advent of ultrasound imaging though has both revolutionized our approach to the popliteal sciatic nerve block [1] and enhanced our understanding of neural anatomy. In particular, the concept of a paraneural sheath in this region is now well accepted [2, 3] and has changed the way we think about “intraneural” and “extraneural” injections [4].
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2018
Hesham Elsharkawy; Amit Pawa; Edward R. Mariano
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2017
Desire N. Onwochei; Simeon J. West; Amit Pawa
Ejso | 2015
Maarten Grootendorst; Ashutosh Kothari; Massimiliano Cariati; Hisham Hamed; Michael Douek; Tibor Kovacs; Gary Cook; Sarah Allen; Chris Sibley-Allen; Alan J. Britten; Amit Pawa; Fiona Nimmo; Kunal Vyas; David Tuch; Sarah Pinder; Arnie Purushotham
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2018
Valentine Woodham; Karthick Duraisamy; Amit Pawa
Current Opinion in Anesthesiology | 2018
Amit Pawa; Kariem El-Boghdadly
Ejso | 2016
Massimiliano Cariati; Maarten Grootendorst; Ashutosh Kothari; Michael Douek; Tibor Kovacs; Hisham Hamed; Amit Pawa; Fiona Nimmo; Vernie Ramalingam; Sweta Sethi; Sanjay Mistry; Kunal Vyas; David Tuch; Alan Britten; Mieke Van Hemelrijck; Gary Cook; Sarah Allen; Christopher Sibley-Allen; Sarah Pinder; Arnie Purushotham
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2008
G. Matthew; Amit Pawa