Zakira Mornjaković
University of Sarajevo
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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine | 2004
Admir Hadzic; Faruk Dilberović; Shruti Shah; Amela Kulenović; Eldan Kapur; Asija Zaciragic; Esad Ćosović; Ilvana Vučković; Kučuk-Alija Divanović; Zakira Mornjaković; Daniel M. Thys; Alan C. Santos
Background Unintentional intraneural injection of local anesthetics may cause mechanical injury and pressure ischemia of the nerve fascicles. One study in small animals showed that intraneural injection may be associated with higher injection pressures. However, the pressure heralding an intraneural injection and the clinical consequences of such injections remain controversial. Our hypothesis is that an intraneural injection is associated with higher pressures and an increase in the risk of neurologic injury as compared with perineural injection. Methods Seven dogs of mixed breed (15-18 kg) were studied. After general endotracheal anesthesia, the sciatic nerves were exposed bilaterally. Under direct microscopic guidance, a 25-gauge needle was placed either perineurally (into the epineurium) or intraneurally (within the perineurium), and 4 mL of lidocaine 2% (1:250,000 epinephrine) was injected by using an automated infusion pump (4 mL/min). Injection pressure data were acquired by using an in-line manometer coupled to a computer via an analog digital conversion board. After injection, the animals were awakened and subjected to serial neurologic examinations. On the 7th day, the dogs were killed, the sciatic nerves were excised, and histologic examination was performed by pathologists blinded to the purpose of the study. Results Whereas all perineural injections resulted in pressures ≤4 psi, the majority of intraneural injections were associated with high pressures (25-45 psi) at the beginning of the injection. Normal motor function returned 3 hours after all injections associated with low injection pressures (≤11 psi), whereas persistent motor deficits were observed in all 4 animals having high injection pressures (≥25 psi). Histologic examination showed destruction of neural architecture and degeneration of axons in all 4 sciatic nerves receiving high-pressure injections. Conclusions High injection pressures at the onset of injection may indicate an intraneural needle placement and lead to severe fascicular injury and persistent neurologic deficits. If these results are applicable to clinical practice, avoiding excessive injection pressure during nerve block administration may help to reduce the risk of neurologic injury.
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2005
Ilvana Vučković; Admir Hadžić; Faruk Dilberović; Amela Kulenović; Zakira Mornjaković; Irfan Zulić; Kučuk-Alija Divanović; Eldan Kapur; Esad Ćosović; Alma Voljevica
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2005
Fahir Bečić; Nedžad Mulabegović; Zakira Mornjaković; Elvedina Kapić; Senad Prašović; Ervina Bečić; Jasna Kusturica
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2007
Selma Aličelebić; Alma Arslanagić; Zakira Mornjaković
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2007
Sabaheta Hasić; Radivoj Jadrić; Emina Kiseljaković; Zakira Mornjaković; Mira Winterhalter-Jadrić
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2014
Dina Kapić; Zakira Mornjaković; Esad Ćosović; Maida Šahinović
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2011
Sabaheta Hasić; Radivoj Jadrić; Esad Ćosović; Emina Kiseljaković; Zakira Mornjaković; Mira Winterhalter-Jadrić
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2005
Zakira Mornjaković; Faruk Dilberović; Esad Ćosović; Kučuk-Alija Divanović; Asja Začiragić; Eldan Kapur; Ilvana Vučković
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences | 2006
Selma Aličelebić; Zakira Mornjaković; Irfan Šuško; Esad Ćosović; Amira Beganović-Petrović
Veterinaria | 2017
Esad Ćosović; Zakira Mornjaković; Selma Aličelebić; Dina Kapić; Maida Šahinović; Almira Lujinović; Višnja Muzika; Samra Čustović