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The IPBSN block appears to be a promising approach for managing acute (e.g., post‐surgical) or chronic (e.g., osteoarthritis) knee pain, offering pain relief and reducing opioid consumption. ABSTRACT Blocking the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (IPBSN) can provide analgesic benefits for patients with postoperative acute pain or chronic pain,
Qiangqiang Li+4 more
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Diagnostic and operative arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint
David C. Ash, Michael R. Zetz
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Intra-articular absorption and distribution of ketoprofen after topical plaster application and oral intake in 100 patients undergoing knee arthroscopy [PDF]
Christer Rolf+4 more
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The study of bone density of proximal humerus has important clinical value. This study innovated the CT measurement method, compared it with previous studies, and discussed the relationship between bone mineral density and the choice of anchor type during surgery.
Guihu Liu+6 more
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This scheme illuminates the high simulation training system for spinal full‐endoscopic surgery. The model may be used by surgeons starting with spinal endoscopy and should be considered as a comparable and sufficiently realistic tool to train key operation steps to reduce the learning curve.
Tianqi Fan+5 more
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Effects of Ketorolac and Bupivacaine on Recovery After Outpatient Arthroscopy
Ian Smith+2 more
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MRI preferable to diagnostic arthroscopy in knee joint injuries a double-blind comparison of 47 patients [PDF]
Eli D Rappeport+4 more
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