Nerve block needle and safety method of use
First Claim
1. A safety method of administering a nerve block drug to an intercostal nerve in the channel of a rib which method comprises penetrating the body of a patient with an arcuate needle at an angle to the rib;
- pressing the needle so as to have it follow its own curvature in the body until the needle tip is re-entrant in a direction generally toward the nerve and away from the lung and within the area where a drug injected through the needle can reach the nerve; and
injecting a nerve block drug through the needle.
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Abstract
A nerve block needle is curved in a manner for use in penetrating skin and muscle at the side of a rib, so as to have the tip re-entrant, in the direction of and proximate to the groove in the inner surface of the rib, the said groove carrying the intercostal vein artery and nerve. A conventional local anesthetic drug can then be introduced in close proximity to the intercostal nerve with enhanced safety with respect to puncturing and collapse of the underlying lung. Such complication, known as pneumothorax, may occur with the use of a conventional straight nerve block needle. Other advantages of the curved needle and method of use will be subsequently explained.
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1. A safety method of administering a nerve block drug to an intercostal nerve in the channel of a rib which method comprises penetrating the body of a patient with an arcuate needle at an angle to the rib;
- pressing the needle so as to have it follow its own curvature in the body until the needle tip is re-entrant in a direction generally toward the nerve and away from the lung and within the area where a drug injected through the needle can reach the nerve; and
injecting a nerve block drug through the needle.
- pressing the needle so as to have it follow its own curvature in the body until the needle tip is re-entrant in a direction generally toward the nerve and away from the lung and within the area where a drug injected through the needle can reach the nerve; and
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2. A safety method of administering a nerve block drug to an intercostal nerve in the channel of a rib to avoid lung puncture which method comprises locating the point of entry in a patient'"'"'s skin and penetrating the body of the patent with the tip of an acurate needle at an angle to the rib;
- advancing the needle tip to contact the rib surface;
walking the needle tip off the lower border of the rib;
rotating the needle to follow its own curvature in the body until the needle tip is re-entrant in a direction generally toward the nerve and away from the lung and within the area where a drug injected through the needle can reach the nerve; and
injecting a nerve block drug through the needle.
- advancing the needle tip to contact the rib surface;
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