Subacromial Bursa Infusion of Local Anaesthetic Drugs After Shoulder Joint Surgery
| Author | Dr. V. Kartha, M.D. & Dr. I. Johnston, FRCA |
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| Date | Friday 9th November 2007 |
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| Abstract | Subacromial bursa infusion of local anesthetics is one method of post-op analgesia after shoulder joint surgery, which has shown to have the least number of side effects. This brief analysis looked at the effectiveness of 3 rate/concentrations of the anaesthetic agent Bupivacaine, and the changes in pain score pre- and post-surgery. |
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