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2019 Jun


Anesthesiol Clin


37


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Regional Anesthesia for Ambulatory Anesthesiologists.

Authors

Ardon AE, Prasad A, McClain R L, Melton SM, Nielsen KC, Greengrass R
Anesthesiol Clin. 2019 Jun; 37(2):265-287.
PMID: 31047129.

Abstract

Proper pain control is critical for ambulatory surgery. Regional anesthesia can decrease postoperative pain, improve patient satisfaction, and expedite patient discharge. This article discusses the techniques, clinical pearls, and potential pitfalls associated with those blocks, which are most useful in an ambulatory perioperative setting. Interscalene, supraclavicular, infraclavicular, axillary, paravertebral, erector spinae, pectoralis, serratus anterior, transversus abdominis plane, femoral, adductor canal, popliteal, interspace between the popliteal artery and capsule of the knee, and ankle blocks are described.