Technical note: the humeral canal approach to the brachial plexus

Yale J Biol Med. 1998 Nov-Dec;71(6):585-9.

Abstract

Many variations to the axillary approach to the brachial plexus have been described. However, the success rate varies depending on the approach used and on the definition of success. Recent work describes a new approach to regional anaesthesia of the upper limb at the humeral/brachial canal using selective stimulation of the major nerves. This report outlines initial experience with this block, describing the technique and results in 50 patients undergoing hand and forearm surgery. All patients were assessed for completeness of motor and sensory block. The overall success rate was 90 percent. Motor block was present in 80 percent of patients. Completion of the block was necessary in 5 patients. Two patients required general anaesthesia. The preponderance of ulnar deficiencies agrees with previously published data on this technique. No complications were described. Initial experience confirms the high success rate described using the Dupré technique. This technically straightforward approach with minimal complications can be recommended for regional anaesthesia of the upper limb.

MeSH terms

  • Arm / surgery
  • Brachial Plexus*
  • Electric Stimulation
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Humerus
  • Male
  • Nerve Block / methods*