SYMPATHETIC NEURAL BLOCKADE

MARWA MOHAMED AHMED ALl;

Abstract


The autonomic nervous system ts composed of central and peripheral portions. The peripheral portion of the autonomic nervous system is divided into two• parts: the parasympathetic division and the sympathetic division.


Transmission m sympathetic junctions between pre and post ganglionic neurons and between postganglionic neurons and autonomic
effectors is chemically mediated.

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The goal of sympathetic blockade is to preserve motor function and

touch sensation while selectively blocking the sympathetic nerves. This offers the possibility of treating a variety of conditions in which reduced sympathetic activity may be beneficial with careful techniques and with essentially no loss of sensory or motor function.


Thus, there are many clinical conditions that sympathetic neural blockade may benefit. It is either used to produce pain relief or to improve blood now and drainage of oedema in patients with vasospastic disorders.


Objective tests are done to provide assessment of completeness of symapthetic blockade.


Other data

Title SYMPATHETIC NEURAL BLOCKADE
Other Titles السدة العصبية السمبثاوية
Authors MARWA MOHAMED AHMED ALl
Issue Date 2001

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