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Can You Get There From Here? Case Discussion for the Week of June 6, 2009

An 8 year-old, 40kg male presents for hemipelvectomy secondary to pelvic tumor. An L-1 epidural is placed. Intraoperatively, the patient receives only a partial resection of the tumor secondary to bleeding and fibrosis. Portions of the sciatic nerve are sacrificed. There is severe distortion to the anatomy in the L4-5 region.
Post-operatively, the patient’s epidural is [...]

Review Article: Postoperative pain management following scoliosis surgery

To conclude this week’s review of pain management following scoliosis surgery, here’s an article nicely summarazing the topic. We’ll explore remifenanil’s effects on post-operative pain at a later time.

Perioperative Care of the Patient With Osteogenesis Imperfecta

A nice review with incorporated case reports on the anesthetic management of kids with OI.
Perioperative Care of the Patient With Osteogenesis Imperfecta.

Anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in pediatri…[Paediatr Drugs. 2006] – PubMed Result

Anesthesia and postoperative analgesia in pediatri…[Paediatr Drugs. 2006] – PubMed Result .

Clonidine in Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia — Jamali et al. 78 (4): 663 — Anesthesia & Analgesia

A 900+ minute caudal? That is a very, very long time…………

Clonidine in Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia — Jamali et al. 78 (4): 663 — Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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