Long‐term continuous axillary plexus blockade using 0.25% bupivacaine

Three patients, presenting with various traumatic, vasospastic and chronic neuromuscular disorders of the upper body, received continuous axillary block ranging from 4 to 16 days. Intermittent injections of 0.25% bupivacaine were used to provide analgesia, sympathetic blockade and muscle relaxation. No systemic or neurological side‐effects were recorded. Nerve function recovered promptly after stopping the injections. It is concluded that continuous brachial plexus blockade is a clinically safe and effective technique for the relief of acute traumatic pain and vasospastic disorders of the upper limb. The technique, its merits and possible complications are discussed.

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