FNB (bloqueo del nervio femoral) disminuyó el dolor, la estancia hospitalaria en pacientes pediátricos sometidos a cirugía artroscópica de la rodilla / FNB decreased pain, hospital stay in pediatric patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery
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FNB = femoral nerve block / bloqueo del nervio femoral
Orthopedics Today, January 2015
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Orthopedics Today, January 2015
Brian Schloss, MD; Tarun Bhalla, MD; David Martin, MD; Kevin Klingele, MD;
Joseph D. Tobias, MD
SURGICAL TECHNIQUEPUBLICATION EXCLUSIVE
FNB decreased pain, hospital stay in pediatric patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery
Orthopedics Today, January 2015
Brian Schloss, MD; Tarun Bhalla, MD; David Martin, MD; Kevin Klingele, MD; Joseph D. Tobias, MD
SURGICAL TECHNIQUES


Nerve block needle
and ultrasound probe
FNB decreased pain, hospital stay in pediatric patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery
Postoperative pain remains a significant problem in the pediatric surgical population and is related to not only prolonged recovery times, but also the need for inpatient admission. Surgeries of the lower extremity are particularly well suited for regional anesthesia, which may help with this issue.Read more
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FNB decreased pain, hospital stay in pediatric patients undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery
Postoperative pain remains a significant problem in the pediatric surgical population and is related to not only prolonged recovery times, but also the need for inpatient admission. Surgeries of the lower extremity are particularly well suited for regional anesthesia, which may help with this issue.Read more
Postoperative pain remains a significant problem in the pediatric surgical population and is related to not only prolonged recovery times, but also the need for inpatient admission. Surgeries of the lower extremity are particularly well suited for regional anesthesia, which may help with this issue.Read more
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