Continuous flow local anesthetic wound infusion for post‐operative analgesia following kidney transplantation
Parth U. Thakker,
Davis M. Temple,
Caroline Minnick
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSome patients with end stage renal disease are or will become narcotic‐dependent. Chronic narcotic use is associated with increased graft loss and mortality following kidney transplantation. We aimed to compare the efficacy of continuous flow local anesthetic wound infusion pumps (CFLAP) with patient controlled analgesia pumps (PCA) in reducing inpatient narcotic consumption in patients undergoing kidney transplantation.Materials and MethodsIn this single‐center, retrospective analysis of patients un… Show more
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