2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.accpm.2015.09.002
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Infraorbital and infratrochlear nerve blocks combined with general anaesthesia for outpatient rhinoseptoplasty: A prospective randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

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“…Mariano et al did not report a statistically significant difference in NRS scores between groups; however, they did report a downward trend over 24 hours for the local anesthetic group . Conversely, Boselli et al, reported no intergroup difference ( P = .74) in NRS pain scores when compared to the control group . Ma'somi et al and Yildiz et al both compared local anesthetic to local anesthetic given in conjunction with steroids .…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…Mariano et al did not report a statistically significant difference in NRS scores between groups; however, they did report a downward trend over 24 hours for the local anesthetic group . Conversely, Boselli et al, reported no intergroup difference ( P = .74) in NRS pain scores when compared to the control group . Ma'somi et al and Yildiz et al both compared local anesthetic to local anesthetic given in conjunction with steroids .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fourteen articles explored the use of local anesthetics . Of these studies, all 14 were prospective RCTs with four single‐blinded, nine double‐blinded, and one triple‐blinded.…”
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“…Eine infraorale und -trochleare Nervenblockade intraoperativ reduziert den Bedarf an Morphinen und verkürzt den stationären Aufenthalt [27]. Es sind allerdings, unabhängig von der lokalen Therapie, systemische Morphine bei der Septorhinoplastik nur in Ausnahmefällen erforderlich.…”
Section: Septorhinoplastikunclassified