“…18,20,23,25,27 With this information not yet widely available, and applications to other patient populations limited, intercostal nerve cryoablation has not been broadly adopted for thoracic surgery and it remains uncovered by most insurance companies. [28][29][30] The purpose of this study was to assess trends in the use of cryoablation for perioperative analgesia during SCOPE among children's hospitals in the United States and examine its association with opioid use and other surgical outcomes. Based on the aggregate of previous literature and our experience with the technique, we hypothesized that cryoablation would decrease inpatient opioid use and length of stay of a surgical admission while having no effect on revisions, revisits, surgical complications, or chest tubes placed outside the operating room.…”