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Transversus abdominis blockade: Ready for use in the pediatric population?
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1. David P. Martin: Department of Anesthesiology & Pain, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
2. Joseph D. Tobias: Department of Anesthesiology & Pain, Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Abstract:
Postoperative pain and the associated potential adverse effects have been a major concern for the anesthesiologists since the advent of the practice of anesthesiology. The optimal means of providing postoperative analgesia in the pediatric patient has been a challenging task, and various combinations have been tried to lessen the side effects. Regional techniques in pediatric population have seen some crests in popularity in the past but the use of ultrasound and MRI guidance has added precision in the techniques and boosted confidence of the anesthesiologists. Transversus abdominis plane or TAP block has now made its way into the pediatric population and this editorial provided a supplementary source of information to the a review article and two case reports on similar topic in this issue of Anesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care.
Page(s): 115-118
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Published: Journal: Anaesthesia, Pain and Intensive Care, Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Year: 2012
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