Regional Anesthesia - Equipment

Needles used for nerve blockade

Needles used for nerve blockade

Needles used for nerve blockade

Needles used for nerve blockade

  1. Needle gauge should be the smallest possible for patient comfort. A 22-gauge needle is used most commonly. Short-beveled needles (45°) have become standard for peripheral nerve blocks. Insulated needles used in nerve stimulator-guided techniques have a small conductive area at the needle tip allowing for more accurate nerve stimulation at lower amplitudes of current. Ideal needle length varies by block. Upper- and lower-extremity blocks are best performed with a 50- to 150-mm needle depending on nerve depth. Echogenic needles designed for use in ultrasound-guided techniques have modifications such as special coating, scoring of the needle’s surface, and reflector placement to enhance reflection of ultrasound waves and improve needle visualization.

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