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Hanna MN et al. – Perioperative use of regional analgesic techniques may provide improvement in conventional outcomes, although the benefit appears to be limited to high–risk patients and those undergoing high–risk procedures. The benefits conferred by perioperative regional anesthetic techniques need to be weighed against any potential risks and this should be assessed on an individual basis.

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