“…Also, LAs can, on the one hand, by exerting an immediate pharmacological effect favorably influence pain and inflammation (Cassuto et al, 2006;Hollmann and Durieux, 2000;Kirillova et al, 2011;Koppert et al, 1998;Pietruck et al, 2003;Ricker, 1924;Spiess, 1906); and, on the other hand, by being delivered to the stellate ganglion favorably influence pain (Kohjitani et al, 2002;Liu et al, 2013;Masuda and Okamoto, 2005;Noma et al, 2013;Peterson et al, 2009;Pfister and Fischer, 2009;Price et al, 1998;Rosenquist and Vrooman, 2013;Salvaggio et al, 2008;Shanthanna, 2013;Wang et al, 2005;Yoo et al, 2012) and inflammation (Liu et al, 2013;Masuda and Okamoto, 2005;Noma et al, 2013;Pfister and Fischer, 2009;Wang et al, 2005;Yoo et al, 2012). The same beneficial effect on pain and inflammation has also been reported for sympathectomy (Leriche, 1958;Noble et al, 2006).…”