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Intravenous Versus Epidural Analgesia After Surgical Repair of Pectus Excavatum
American Journal of Therapeutics, 09/29/09
Soliman IE et al. – Epidural analgesia provided better pain control than the intravenous route for the management of patients after pectus excavatum repair. No adverse effects related to epidural analgesia were noted. The only issue identified with thoracic epidural anesthesia was a mean increase of 18 minutes for anesthesia time required for catheter placement before the start of the case.
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