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Case report: postoperative analgesia and preserved motor function with clonidine and buprenorphine via a sciatic perineural catheter
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 07/02/09
Whiting DJ et al. - Two cases of posterolateral corner reconstruction of the knee with postoperative sciatic perineural analgesia using a mixture of clonidine and buprenorphine, are presented. Numeric rating scores for pain with movement were 0-2 out of 10 postoperatively after injection. Gross motor function below the knee was maintained in both cases.
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