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Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Nerve Block Workshop: How to Take Your Residents from Zero to Hero. [PDF]
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Comparative efficacy of erector spinae plane block versus surgeon-performed intraoperative intercostal nerve block in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery: a retrospective analysis. [PDF]
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Anesthetic Techniques: Regional
2010Understand the different types of regional anesthetics (neuraxial, peripheral, intravenous). Learn indications, techniques, and potential complications associated with regional anesthesia.
Anthony R. Plunkett, Brian C. McLean
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques
International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1994Regional 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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A Comparison of Two Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Outpatient Knee Arthroscopy
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%.
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Comparison of two regional anesthetic techniques for knee arthroscopy
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 1995This 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.
V, Bonicalzi, M, Gallino
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Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Foot Surgery
2011Over 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].
Rick Chien-An Chen, Peter A. Blume
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