2023
DOI: 10.17816/psaic1548
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Regional anesthesia for hip surgery in children: A review

Veronika S. Novikova,
Oleg V. Kuleshov,
Gleb E. Ulrikh

Abstract: Hip joint diseases are one of the most common and difficult problems in pediatric orthopedics, often requiring surgical treatment. In children, intra- and postoperative analgesia after hip surgery is more conservative and limited to epidural anesthesia, which has known disadvantages and limitations, despite the high quality of pain relief. Peripheral regional blocks in hip surgery are widespread in adults. Ultrasound navigation makes peripheral blockades safer and more effective. This largely influenced the sp… Show more

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