Paediatric Analgesia during Inguino-Scrotal Surgery- A Pilot Study
Journal: Global Journal of Anesthesiology (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-12-30
Authors : Brendan Stern Manisha Shah Kumarvel Veerappan Shirley Chan;
Page : 001-003
Keywords : Paediatric; Herniotomy; Caudal; Ilioinguinal; Genitofemoral; Nerve; Block;
Abstract
Introduction: There are many different analgesic methods used for children undergoing inguinoscrotal surgery. Research suggests that caudal analgesia reduces the need for postoperative pain relief in these children compared with regional techniques but may increase the risk of motor block and urinary retention. This can be problematic given that these procedures are commonly performed as day cases.
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