Back to matchesWe found a matchYour institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.TitleEFFECT OF NEEDLE SIZE ON SUCCESS OF TRANSARTERIAL AXILLARY BLOCK.AuthorsEnglish, Lorraine A.; Holmes, Johnnie M.; Burkard, Joseph F.; Vacchiano, Charles A.; Shin, Alexander; Pellegrini, Joseph; Maye, JohnAbstractCompares success rates following transarterial brachial plexus block with a standard 22-gauge , 1-1/2-inch needle or a 26-gauge, 1/2-inch needle. Definition of success; Finding that success rate was higher with the 26-gauge; Regional anesthesia.SubjectsSHARPS (Medical instruments); SURGICAL instruments; BRACHIAL plexus; NERVE block; CONDUCTION anesthesia; SURGICAL technologyPublicationAANA Journal, 2004, Vol 72, Issue 1, p57ISSN0094-6354Publication typeArticle