2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjan.2013.04.002
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Bloqueio do nervo femoral: Avaliação da analgesia pós-operatória na operação de reconstrução artroscópica do ligamento cruzado anterior

Abstract: Analgesia was more effective with the combination of spinal and FNB, which allowed better control of postoperative pain, assessed 12 hours after anesthesia. There was no difference in tramadol request. Patients in this study had no serious adverse events; however, one must be attentive to motor paralysis and the possibility of falling when FNB is performed.

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“…The current literature has shown that both provide adequate pain control and minimize opioid consumption. 4,5,8,1618,20 There has been increased interest in the use of an ACB in lower extremity surgery as a motor-sparing sensory blockade. Studies in healthy volunteers have shown better short-term quadriceps strength and a decreased risk of falls.…”
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“…The current literature has shown that both provide adequate pain control and minimize opioid consumption. 4,5,8,1618,20 There has been increased interest in the use of an ACB in lower extremity surgery as a motor-sparing sensory blockade. Studies in healthy volunteers have shown better short-term quadriceps strength and a decreased risk of falls.…”
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confidence: 99%