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BACKGROUND
We prospectively evaluated direct analgesia-related costs of continuous sciatic nerve block using either a stimulating or conventional catheter after hallux valgus repair.
METHODS
The perineural catheter was inserted through a stimulating introducer either blindly (group Conventional, n=
BACKGROUND
Different kind of anesthesia are used in hallux valgus surgery e.g general and spinal anesthesia, peripheral blocks (sciatic, femoral, ankle), patient controlled analgesia (PCA), multimodal anesthesia and preemptive local anesthesia. The type of anesthesia can play a key role in
BACKGROUND
Pain and emesis are the two major complaints after day case surgery. Local anaesthesia has become an important part of optimizing intra and post-operative pain treatment, but is sometimes not entirely sufficient. The aim of the present study was to study the effect of adding an ankle
BACKGROUND
The number of outpatient surgical procedures performed in France on the forefoot has grown rapidly in recent years.
OBJECTIVE
The goal of this study was to evaluate experience and satisfaction of patients undergoing outpatient foot surgery using a telephone questionnaire developed for
The organization of health care establishments and perioperative care are essential for ensuring the quality of care and safety of patients undergoing outpatient surgery. In order to correctly inventory these organizations and practices, in 2013-2014, the French society of anaesthesia and intensive
OBJECTIVE
To broaden the ethnic groups in which tapentadol IR is evaluated for treating acute postoperative pain to include Asians.
METHODS
In this phase 3, multicenter, double-blind, randomized study, 352 Korean adults with moderate-to-severe pain following hallux valgus surgery received tapentadol
The use of a tourniquet and patients' preference for general anesthesia (GA) limit performing ankle blocks (AB) as a sole anesthetic technique for orthopedic foot surgery. The aim of this prospective and randomized study was to test the hypothesis that administration of an AB before GA Fifteen patients with advanced, measurable renal cell carcinoma entered a Phase II clinical trial of interleukin-2 (IL-2) (Teceleukin, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ) and interferon (IFN) (Roferon A, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.). IL-2 was administered by continuous infusion daily for 4 days and IFN
BACKGROUND
Paralysis of abducens nerve is a very rare complication of lumbar puncture, which is a common procedure most often used for diagnostic and anesthetic purposes.
METHODS
A 38-year-old man underwent surgery for a left hallux valgus while he was under spinal anesthesia. On the first
A case of nevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome in a four years old girl with preceding familiar history is reported. In her epithelioma father numerous basocellular, milia cysts, mandibular cysts, dentition disorders, brain falx calcifica ted and hiperkeratosis of the sole of the feet were
BACKGROUND
Efficacy of continuous perineural and patient-controlled ropivacaine infusion at home after orthopedic surgery was compared with patient-controlled intravenous morphine for functional recovery and postoperative analgesia in a multicenter randomized trial.
METHODS
Eighty-three patients
The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects of a single-dose glucocorticoid on the incidence and severity of pain and nausea and vomiting (PONV) after ambulatory surgery. Seventy-eight ASA physical status I-III patients scheduled for hemorrhoidectomy or hallux valgus correction were studied