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Improved Post-Operative Outcomes and Reduced Narcotic Use With ERAS Protocol in a Pediatric Ambulatory Surgery Setting. [PDF]

open access: yesPaediatr Neonatal Pain
Singh N   +8 more
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Regional Anesthesia with Spontaneous Breathing for Trans-Axillary Surgery in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Retrospective Comparative Study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med
Stilo F   +17 more
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1994
Regional anesthesia has several distinct advantages over general anesthesia in the patient scheduled for ambulatory surgery. These include residual analgesia and a lower incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting. With appropriate choice of regional technique and local anesthetic drug, earlier ambulation and discharge are often possible.
M. Mulroy
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Anesthetic Techniques: Regional

2010
Understand the different types of regional anesthetics (neuraxial, peripheral, intravenous). Learn indications, techniques, and potential complications associated with regional anesthesia.
Brian C McLean, Anthony R. Plunkett
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Postoperative Analgesia

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1991
In the last decade, nurses and physicians have increasingly recognized the importance of eliminating postoperative pain in speeding a patient's recovery after surgery. In an effort to improve postoperative pain management, many regional anesthetic techniques have been continued from the operating room to the recovery room, and into the intensive care ...
R. Dean
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Comparison of two regional anesthetic techniques for knee arthroscopy

Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1995
This study compares the efficacy of "3-in-1 block" versus femoral nerve block for knee arthroscopy. One-hundred patients had a 3-in-1 block; 180 patients had a femoral nerve block. The 3-in-1 block provided anesthesia in 75 patients; 20 patients needed supplementary local anesthesia. Five patients required a general anesthesia to complete the operation.
Vincenzo Bonicalzi, Mario Gallino
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