Articles: postoperative-pain.
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Postoperative pain
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Letter Case Reports Retracted Publication
Transapical transcatheter aortic valve implantation performed with an erector spinae plane block.
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Letter Case Reports Retracted Publication
Blocking of multiple posterior branches of cervical nerves using an erector spinae plane block.
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Letter Case Reports Retracted Publication
Erector spinae plane block for combined lovectomy and radical mastectomys.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Retracted Publication
Preoperative versus postoperative ultrasound-guided rectus sheath block for improving pain, sleep quality and cytokine levels in patients with open midline incisions undergoing transabdominal gynecological surgery: a randomized-controlled trial.
Nerve block is usually performed before surgery because it inhibits reflection of the skin incision and reduces the amount of intraoperative anesthetic used. We hypothesized that performing rectus sheath block (RSB) after surgery would result in a longer duration of the analgesic effects and have a subtle influence on sleep time after surgery but that it would not decrease the perioperative cytokine levels of patients undergoing gynecological surgery. ⋯ We concluded that preoperative RSB might preserve postoperative sleep by inhibiting the increase of IL-6 without shortening the analgesia time compared with postoperative RSB in female patients undergoing elective midline incision transabdominal gynecological surgery.
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Letter Case Reports Retracted Publication
Lumbar vertebra surgery performed with a bilateral intramuscular iliocostal muscle block.