“…Subsequently, we performed the ACB and FNB procedures following established methods. 10 , 17 The nerve block technique was chosen after case review by the anesthesiologist in charge.…”
“…Subsequently, we performed the ACB and FNB procedures following established methods. 10 , 17 The nerve block technique was chosen after case review by the anesthesiologist in charge.…”
“…Anaesthesia 2024, 79, 992-993 doi:10.1111/anae.16377 including the articular branch of the obturator nerve[5].Fifteen responders adjustedtheir technique for partial knee arthroplasty including low-dose spinal (n = 3); no block (n = 5); general anaesthesia (n = 2); low dose adductor canal block (n = 3); and low-dose spinal plus general anaesthesia (n = 2). Most responders had no experience with robotic knee arthroplasty or did not change management.…”
Analgesia that facilitates early mobilisation is crucial for achieving the best possible outcome after knee arthroplasty and may reduce chronic post-surgical pain [1]. Peri-articular
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