P. Hebbard
University of Melbourne
34 Papers
146 Citations
P. Hebbard is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transversus Abdominis Plane Block & Nerve block. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications. Previous affiliations of P. Hebbard include St. Vincent's Health System & Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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Papers
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Ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block.
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Plasma ropivacaine concentrations after ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane block
TL;DR: Transversus abdominus plane block using 3 mg kg(-1) of ropivacaine produces venous plasma concentrations that are potentially neurotoxic, although broadly consistent with plasma levels found after injection at other comparable sites.
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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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Symptomatic local anaesthetic toxicity and plasma ropivacaine concentrations after transversus abdominis plane block for Caesarean section
James D. Griffiths,James D. Griffiths,N.V. Le,Stuart A Grant,Andrew R. Bjorksten,P. Hebbard,Colin Royse,Colin Royse +7 more
TL;DR: TAP blocks can result in elevated plasma ropivacaine concentrations in patients undergoing Caesarean section, which may be associated with neurotoxicity.
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