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Capdevila X et al. - Regional anesthesia techniques such as spinal anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks are ideal techniques for 1-day hospital admission surgical procedures. It is now fully demonstrated that these techniques allow rapid and complete anesthetic blocks, a limitation of adverse events and unplanned hospital admissions, and increase the quality of postoperative pain relief and patient's outcome if continuous peripheral nerve blocks are used.

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