Regional anesthesia for ambulatory pediatric penoscrotal procedures

Journal of Pediatric Urology(2021)

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Abstract
Given the variance in block technique and local anesthetic choice amongst the current reported studies in the literature, it is difficult to truly compare and infer superiority of the regional anesthetic choices for ambulatory penoscrotal procedures. When choosing a regional anesthetic technique, careful consideration must be placed on block coverage, severity of expected pain and surgical duration of the procedure, type and dose of local anesthetic, as well as the patient's past medical history and anatomy. Moreover, the regional block chosen should result from a thorough preoperative discussion between the surgeon and the anesthesiologist.
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Pediatric anesthesia,Regional anesthesia,Neuraxial anesthesia,Pediatric pain,Pediatric urology,Ambulatory anesthesia
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