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Epidural Analgesia Compared With Peripheral Nerve Blockade After Major Knee Surgery: A Systema
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Title Epidural Analgesia Compared With Peripheral Nerve Blockade After Major Knee Surgery: A Systema
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574215?src=rss
Description The relative analgesic efficacy and side-effect profile of peripheral PNB techniques compared with lumbar epidural analgesia for major knee surgery was investigated.
British Journal of Anaesthesia
Category Articles > Orthopedics
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Date Jun 6, 2008
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