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RETRACTION: Analgesic Efficacy of Local Infiltration Anaesthesia versus Femoral Nerve Block in Alleviating Postoperative Wound Pain Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Combinatorial targeting of MYC/BCL2‐associated vulnerabilities in high‐grade B‐cell lymphoma
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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2009
Femoral nerve blocks and indeed all peripheral nerve blocks have become a popular, safe and effective method of providing postoperative analgesia. The advantages of a femoral nerve block for lower limb surgery include good postoperative analgesia, a reduction in the need for opioids (thus reducing the associated complications of opioids such as nausea,
Renuka Devi, Kasibhatla, Kim, Russon
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Femoral nerve blocks and indeed all peripheral nerve blocks have become a popular, safe and effective method of providing postoperative analgesia. The advantages of a femoral nerve block for lower limb surgery include good postoperative analgesia, a reduction in the need for opioids (thus reducing the associated complications of opioids such as nausea,
Renuka Devi, Kasibhatla, Kim, Russon
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2005
We present 30 cases of femoral nerve entrapment (1999-2003, age range 35-65 yrs), in 13 patients with diagnosis of idiopathic compression and 7 patients of neurovascular conflict. The compression, in the other 10 patients, was iatrogenic: 3 patients following cardiac catheterization for balloon valvotomy, 2 patients following intra-abdominal vascular ...
A, Azuelos, L, Corò, A, Alexandre
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We present 30 cases of femoral nerve entrapment (1999-2003, age range 35-65 yrs), in 13 patients with diagnosis of idiopathic compression and 7 patients of neurovascular conflict. The compression, in the other 10 patients, was iatrogenic: 3 patients following cardiac catheterization for balloon valvotomy, 2 patients following intra-abdominal vascular ...
A, Azuelos, L, Corò, A, Alexandre
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2020
This chapter describes the femoral nerve block.
Marsha A. Elkhunovich +7 more
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This chapter describes the femoral nerve block.
Marsha A. Elkhunovich +7 more
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2009
Abstract The L2–L4 Nerve roots supply the femoral and obturator nerves. The femoral nerve provides thigh flexion and lower leg extension and the obturator nerve provides thigh adduction. Together, they provide sensory coverage to the anterior thigh and medial lower leg.
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Abstract The L2–L4 Nerve roots supply the femoral and obturator nerves. The femoral nerve provides thigh flexion and lower leg extension and the obturator nerve provides thigh adduction. Together, they provide sensory coverage to the anterior thigh and medial lower leg.
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