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Speed of onset of corner pocket supraclavicular and infraclavicular ultrasound guided brachial plexus block: a randomised observer-blinded comparison
Anaesthesia, 06/11/09
Fredrickson MJ et al. - The results do not support the concept of rapid onset successful supraclavicular block via a simple ultrasound-guided local anaesthetic injection inferolateral to the subclavian artery.
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