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Introduction A median nerve block is an effective and a reliable method for anesthetizing the palmar regions of the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers, as well as the radial part of the palm. Since many years, landmark-based techniques have been successfully employed for anesthetizing the desired area. However, the advent and widespread use of

Median Nerve Block: Anatomy, Technique, and Clinical Applications
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