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Sanjay K. Sinha
Researcher at Saint Francis University
Publications - 17
Citations - 753
Sanjay K. Sinha is an academic researcher from Saint Francis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ropivacaine & Popliteal artery. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 574 citations.
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The effects of ultrasound-guided adductor canal block versus femoral nerve block on quadriceps strength and fall risk: a blinded, randomized trial of volunteers.
M. Kwesi Kwofie,Uma Shastri,Jeff Gadsden,Sanjay K. Sinha,Jonathan H. Abrams,Daquan Xu,Emine Aysu Salviz +6 more
TL;DR: Compared with FNB, ACB results in significant quadriceps motor sparing and significantly preserved balance, and is suggested as an analgesic alternative for procedures on the knee.
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Decreasing the local anesthetic volume from 20 to 10 mL for ultrasound-guided interscalene block at the cricoid level does not reduce the incidence of hemidiaphragmatic paresis.
Sanjay K. Sinha,Jonathan H. Abrams,John T. Barnett,John G. Muller,Bimalin Lahiri,Bruce Bernstein,Robert S. Weller +6 more
TL;DR: Reducing the volume for interscalene block from 20 to 10 mL did not reduce the incidence of hemidiaphragmatic paresis or impairment in pulmonary function, which persisted at discharge from recovery room and no significant differences in quality or duration of analgesia were observed.
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Femoral Nerve Block With Selective Tibial Nerve Block Provides Effective Analgesia Without Foot Drop After Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Prospective, Randomized, Observer-blinded Study
Sanjay K. Sinha,Jonathan H. Abrams,Sivasenthil Arumugam,John G. D'Alessio,David G. Freitas,John T. Barnett,Robert S. Weller +6 more
TL;DR: Tibial nerve block performed in thepopliteal fossa in close proximity to the popliteal crease avoided complete peroneal motor block and provided similar postoperative analgesia compared to sciatic nerve block when combined with femoral nerve block for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
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Standardizing nomenclature in regional anesthesia: an ASRA-ESRA Delphi consensus study of abdominal wall, paraspinal, and chest wall blocks.
Kariem El-Boghdadly,Morné Wolmarans,Angela D Stengel,Eric Albrecht,Ki Jinn Chin,Hesham Elsharkawy,Hesham Elsharkawy,Sandra L. Kopp,Edward R. Mariano,Jeff L Xu,Jeff L Xu,Sanjib Das Adhikary,Başak Altıparmak,Michael J. Barrington,S Bloc,Rafael Blanco,Karen Boretsky,Jens Børglum,Margaretha B. Breebaart,David Burckett-St Laurent,Xavier Capdevila,Brendan Carvalho,Alwin Chuan,Sandra Coppens,I. Costache,Mette Dam,C. Egeler,Mario Fajardo,Jeff Gadsden,Philippe Gautier,Stuart A Grant,Admir Hadzic,P. Hebbard,Nadia Hernandez,Rosemary Hogg,Margaret Holtz,Rebecca L. Johnson,Manoj K. Karmakar,Paul Kessler,Kwesi Kwofie,Clara Lobo,Danielle Ludwin,Alan J. R. Macfarlane,John G. McDonnell,Graeme McLeod,Peter Merjavy,Eml Moran,Brian D O'Donnell,Teresa Parras,Amit Pawa,Anahi Perlas,Maria Fernanda Rojas Gomez,Xavier Sala-Blanch,Andrea Saporito,Sanjay K. Sinha,Ellen M. Soffin,Athmaja Thottungal,Ban C. H. Tsui,Serkan Tulgar,Lloyd Turbitt,Vishal Uppal,Geert J. van Geffen,Thomas Volk,Nabil M. Elkassabany +63 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted an international consensus study involving experts using a three-round Delphi method to produce a list of names and corresponding descriptions of anatomical targets for abdominal wall, chest wall, and paraspinal blocks.
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Ultrasound-Guided Obturator Nerve Block: An Interfascial Injection Approach Without Nerve Stimulation
TL;DR: Oturator nerve block using USG to achieve interfascial injection without nerve stimulation had success similar to that reported in studies using nerve stimulation.