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Ambulatory Discharge After Long-Acting Peripheral Nerve Blockade: 2382 Blocks with Ropivacaine

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This study demonstrates that long-acting peripheral nerve blockade may be safely used in the ambulatory setting with a high degree of efficacy and satisfaction. This technique is associated with an infrequent incidence of neurologic complications and injuries despite discharge with an insensate extremity. The frequent incidence of pain at 7 days suggests that longer-acting local anesthetics are still needed.

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