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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1985
Fifty boys presenting for day case circumcision were allocated randomly to receive either caudal analgesia or dorsal nerve block (DNB) to provide postoperative pain relief. Analgesia was assessed by a single, unbiased observer utilising a three‐point scale. Subsequently, parents completed a simple questionnaire.
M. VATER, J. WANDLESS
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Fifty boys presenting for day case circumcision were allocated randomly to receive either caudal analgesia or dorsal nerve block (DNB) to provide postoperative pain relief. Analgesia was assessed by a single, unbiased observer utilising a three‐point scale. Subsequently, parents completed a simple questionnaire.
M. VATER, J. WANDLESS
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Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2006
Abstract Typically, the sacrum represents five fused sacral vertebrae. Variations are common: lumbarization of S1, sacralization of L5 and fusion of the coccyx. Frequently, a degree of spina bifida occulta is seen. The sacrum has a central mass, four anterior sacral foramina and a lateral mass. The foramina transmit the anterior primary rami of S1–S4.
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Abstract Typically, the sacrum represents five fused sacral vertebrae. Variations are common: lumbarization of S1, sacralization of L5 and fusion of the coccyx. Frequently, a degree of spina bifida occulta is seen. The sacrum has a central mass, four anterior sacral foramina and a lateral mass. The foramina transmit the anterior primary rami of S1–S4.
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Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 1999
Lynn M. Broadman, Giorgio Ivani
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Lynn M. Broadman, Giorgio Ivani
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Ultrasound-Guided Caudal Epidural Block
Ultrasound-Guided Caudal Epidural BlockIntractable lower back pain is increasingly adding to the morbidity of the general population. Conservative therapy failure and refusal for operative procedures has led to the use of regional pain relief options in the form of caudal epidural blocks. Caudal epidural steroid injections, once popular among anaesthetists for lower abdominal surgeries in ...
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Volatile agents and caudal block
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2007GALANTE D +6 more
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Ilioinguinal block following a caudal block – how practical?
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2009Schwartz, Donald, MD, Amin, Ajita, MD
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