Peripheral and local anaesthetic techniques for paediatric surgery
Abstract
Peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) in paediatric patients are usually used as an adjunct to general anaesthesia, providing intra- and postoperative pain relief. These blocks provide good-quality analgesia and have opioid-sparing effects, preventing morbidity related to pain. PNBs aid early patient recovery and discharge, which is essential in day-case surgery. Like all invasive techniques, PNBs are associated with complications and side effects. They should therefore be performed only after careful analysis of the risk:benefit ratio for each child. This article discusses a general approach to PNBs in children. It covers a small selection of limb and trunk blocks, and introduces the benefit of ultrasound guidance.
Keywords: children, paediatrics, peripheral nerve blocks, regional anaesthesia
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PII: S1472-0299(07)00055-0
doi:10.1016/j.mpaic.2007.02.011
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