“…The superior pain relief by this technique is well documented when compared with opioid analgesia. Greater than 50% reduction in the verbal pain scale (VPS) scores, [135][136][137] delayed time to fi rst analgesic use, 136 and reduced total opioid requirement [135][136][137][138] have been reported. Interscalene blocks can be performed either as a single injection block for postoperative pain relief, typically lasting between 12 to 20 hours, or as a continuous catheter insertion with a continuous infusion of local anesthetic leading to more consistent and prolonged analgesia.…”