. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . an operative field because of the absence ofcircuminjection. This lack of anemia does not, however, prevent itfrom being considered a ver\ good Fig. 273.—Costo-iliac block for appendectomy (McBurney-Weirs incision). Thetwo dots mark the points of entrance of the needle, and the interrupted line the direc-tion of the anesthetic wall created across the nerve supply of the region. 3. Field-block C (Battle-Jalaguier-Kammerer Incision).—^With thepatient lying in the same position as before, i. e., on his back, whealsare rais


. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . an operative field because of the absence ofcircuminjection. This lack of anemia does not, however, prevent itfrom being considered a ver\ good Fig. 273.—Costo-iliac block for appendectomy (McBurney-Weirs incision). Thetwo dots mark the points of entrance of the needle, and the interrupted line the direc-tion of the anesthetic wall created across the nerve supply of the region. 3. Field-block C (Battle-Jalaguier-Kammerer Incision).—^With thepatient lying in the same position as before, i. e., on his back, whealsare raised along the right costal margin, from the xiphisternum to aboutthe level of the tip of the eleventh rib, and from that point downward 38o REGIONAL ANESTHESIA to the iliac crest (Fig. 274). The needle, connected with the syringefilled with the per cent, solution, as before, is introduced through eachof these wheals in succession and advanced in the deeper structures, wherefanwise injections are made within the muscle layer. Subcutaneous


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