Regional Analgesia for Out-patient Surgery
																	
									Authors:
											MUDr. Dana Vondráčková										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											Centrum pro léčbu bolesti – subkatedra léčby bolesti a akupunktury IPVZ, FN Bulovka
																
				
									Published in:
					Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2000, č. 5, s. 213-215
					
				
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Overview
Regional analgesia allows for safe surgery without the need for in-hospital treatment and intensive postoperative monitoring. Postoperativeanalgesia also allows for early rehabilitation, shorter convalescence and decreases the cost of a procedure. Local techniques with continuousapplication of an anesthetic down the catheter to the wound provide sufficient analgesia even in more painful procedures.
Key words:
 postoperative analgesia – continuous application of analgetics
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