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Defining the optimal spread of local anesthetic during pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block may help to avoid short-term motor block (reply to Aliste et al)

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2021
Dear Editor We congratulate with Aliste et al, as we read with great interest their study showing a comparable efficacy between pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block and suprainguinal fascia iliaca block in terms of postoperative analgesia and opioid ...
G. Pascarella   +6 more
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Foot Surgery

2011
Over the last decade, outpatient surgery has consistently gained in popularity by providing a significant reduction in the cost of hospitalization and the patient’s length of stay. Foot and ankle surgery procedures are commonly performed in an outpatient setting [1].
Peter A. Blume, Rick Chien-An Chen
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A Comparison of Two Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Outpatient Knee Arthroscopy

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2003
Small dose lidocaine spinal anesthesia and 3% 2-chloroprocaine epidural anesthesia provided comparable discharge times for outpatient knee arthroscopy. The incidence of transient neurologic symptoms with small-dose lidocaine spinal anesthesia was 12%.
Julia E. Pollock   +3 more
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for the Pediatric Patient

2011
In the hospital setting, effective treatment of acute pain in children is a high priority as clinical studies have shown pediatric patients experience pain from medical illnesses, during therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, and from trauma and surgery [1–3].
Bobby D. Nossaman   +3 more
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High-Risk Surgeries, Anesthetic Challenges, and Real Benefits of Peripheral Regional Techniques Revisited

Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2021
ABSTRACT Patients with high-risk conditions for surgery may benefit from some form of regional block when neuroaxial regional blocks may be life threatening. Despite the increased use of ultrasound-guided peripheral regional blocks internationally, local infiltration and targeted nerve blocks aided by knowledge of anatomical ...
A O Jasper, A Akhator, E A Onohwakpor
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Regional anesthetic techniques are an alternative to general anesthesia for infants with Pompe's disease

Pediatric Anesthesia, 2007
SummaryPompe's disease or glycogen storage disease type II is a genetic disorder affecting skeletal and cardiac muscle. The infantile form is associated with gross hypertrophic cardiomegaly and death in the early years. General anesthesia is associated with potential major morbidity in these patients.
E.D. Wraith   +4 more
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Comparison of Needle Deviation During Regional Anesthetic Techniques in a Laboratory Model

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1995
Although many characteristics of needles used for spinal and epidural anesthesia have been studied extensively, the amount that a needle deviates from a straight path while passing through tissue has been relatively ignored. A laboratory model was used to determine the amount of needle deviation produced when different types of new spinal needles and ...
Hugh W. Allen, Dan J. Kopacz
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The Influence of Anesthetic Technique on Perioperative Blood Pressure Control after Carotid Endarterectomy

The American surgeon, 2000
The optimal anesthetic for use during carotid endarterectomy has been a matter of debate for three decades. The goal of this study is to evaluate the influence of anesthetic technique on perioperative hemodynamic instability after carotid endarterectomy.
Todd A. Eibes, W. S. Gross
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The influence of anesthetic technique on perioperative complications after carotid endarterectomy.

Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1995
PURPOSE This study evaluated the influence of anesthetic techniques on perioperative complications after carotid endarterectomy. METHODS Perioperative complications, the use of a carotid artery shunt, the duration of the operative procedure and ...
B. Allen   +7 more
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Opioid-free Analgesia for Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery Using Erector Spinae Plane (ESP) Blocks in a Multimodal Anesthetic Regimen

Spine, 2019
Study Design. A case report. Objective. The aim of this study was to report the use of erector spinae plane (ESP) blocks as part of an opioid-free multimodal anesthetic regimen and its impact on postoperative pain and opioid requirements following spine ...
K. Chin, S. Lewis
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