1987
DOI: 10.1213/00000539-198702001-00090
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Intrapleural Anesthesia for Post Thoracotomy Pain Relief

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“…al. (1987) 16 studied intrapleural analgesia for post thoracotomy pain relief in 14 patients. In his study there was significant difference in the peak plasma concentration of Bupivacaine between adrenaline containing (0.32±0.02 mg/L) and plain (1.2±0.48mg/L) solution of Bupivacaine.…”
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“…al. (1987) 16 studied intrapleural analgesia for post thoracotomy pain relief in 14 patients. In his study there was significant difference in the peak plasma concentration of Bupivacaine between adrenaline containing (0.32±0.02 mg/L) and plain (1.2±0.48mg/L) solution of Bupivacaine.…”
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“…The clinical indications for interpleural analgesia are both postoperative and posttraumatic, acute and chronic pain. Postoperatively the technique is most effective after cholecystectomy and renal surgery ( 1-3, 5-1 7), while the effect after a thoracotomy is more variable (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28). For pain treatment after multiple costal fractures the interpleural technique is effective (29)(30)(31) and it has been used to relieve herpes zoster pain (32,33), pancreatic pain (19,(33)(34)(35) and other thoracic pain (36,37).…”
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