“…report a small, well‐designed randomised trial investigating the efficacy of pre‐operative stellate ganglion block on pain relief after upper limb orthopaedic surgery. This study has several positive aspects, including the study rationale, originality (it is the first randomised controlled trial in this setting), the considerable precautions taken to maximise internal validity and minimise bias, the small dose of local anaesthetic utilised to elicit an effect, and the researchers' care in using ultrasound for needle placement . This study's design, on first reading, seems to have covered all the bases, including clear reporting of how the randomisation sequence was generated, allocation concealment, patient blinding and masking of the outcome assessor.…”