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Fascia-iliaca blocks, a routine practice in our ED, are easily learned, much safer than the commonly used femoral blocks and well-tolerated [9].
The high quality of the femoral blocks in this study might be one explanation for the small difference in analgesic efficacy between the two methods.
In contrast, our study shows that 59% of respondents have performed over 20 femoral blocks and 41% of respondents have performed over 20 interscalene blocks.
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Two such blocks, the femoral block and the fascia-iliaca (iliofascial) block, are often used to control postoperative pain.
This block also avoids the complications of the more common femoral block (prolonged motor block, inadvertent arterial puncture, direct nerve damage) [7 9].
To develop a technique that allows simultaneous percutaneous implantation of both a microdialysis probe and injection catheter in order to monitor the perineural pharmacokinetics of local anaesthetics (LA) after a femoral block.
Both LIA and femoral block provide good analgesia after TKA.
Both femoral block and LIA resulted in low average pain intensity during the first postoperative day.
There were two syringes for the SLPB and the femoral block respectively.
Before induction of a general anaesthesia, all patients received a 3-1 femoral block.
The average pain at rest was marginally lower with LIA (1.6) than with femoral block (2.2).
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