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Update on Selective Regional Analgesia for Hip Surgery Patients

Authors :
Bugada, D
Bellini, V
Lorini, F
Mariano, E
Bugada D
Bellini V
Lorini F
Mariano ER.
Bugada, D
Bellini, V
Lorini, F
Mariano, E
Bugada D
Bellini V
Lorini F
Mariano ER.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In hip surgery, regional anesthesia offers benefits in pain management and recovery. There are a wide range of regional analgesic options; none have shown to be superior. Lumbar plexus block, femoral nerve block, and fascia iliaca block are the most supported by published literature. Other techniques, such as selective obturator and/or lateral femoral cutaneous nerve blocks, represent alternatives. Newer approaches, such as quadratus lumborum block and local infiltration analgesia, require rigorous studies. To realize long-term outcome benefits, postoperative regional analgesia must be tailored to the individual patient and last longer.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308941612
Document Type :
Electronic Resource