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The effects of lumbar plexus block and epidural block on total blood loss and postoperative analgesia in total hip arthroplasty
Agri, 10/12/09
Akkaya T et al. – THA using either regional technique provides less blood loss and better analgesia. The authors will consider LPB in their future cases in view of the lower intraoperative blood loss and better analgesia.
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