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Unilateral groin surgery in children: Will the addition of an ultrasound-guided ilioinguinal nerve block enhance the duration of analgesia of a single-shot caudal block?
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Unilateral groin surgery in children: Will the addition of an ultrasound-guided ilioinguinal nerve block enhance the duration of analgesia of a single-shot caudal block?

Narasimhan Jagannathan, Lisa Sohn, Amod Sawardekar, Andrew Ambrosy, Jennifer Hagerty, Anthony Chin, Kathleen Barsness and Santhanam Suresh
Paediatric Anaesthesia, Vol.19(9)
2009

Abstract

Anesthesia, Caudal Child Child, Preschool Double-Blind Method Female Groin Hernia, Inguinal Humans Male Nerve Block Pain Measurement Pain, Postoperative Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting adrenalin antiemetic agent bupivacaine midazolam morphine nitrous oxide oxygen sevoflurane sodium chloride anesthesia induction article caudal anesthesia child clinical article clinical trial controlled clinical trial controlled study disease severity double blind procedure drug efficacy echography female hernioplasty hospitalization human incision inguinal hernia length of stay male orchidopexy orchiectomy pain assessment pediatric anesthesia pediatric surgery postoperative analgesia postoperative nausea and vomiting postoperative pain premedication preschool child priority journal randomized controlled trial recovery room treatment outcome

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