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Pericapsular Nerve Group (PENG) block for perioperative pain control in hip arthroscopy

Following this publication, Ueshima and Otake [4,5] documented their successful clinical experience using the PENG technique in four patients for perioperative pain management in a hip joint dislocation reduction [5] and a hip replacement surgery [4]. Concisely, with the patient in supine position a...

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Published in:Journal of clinical anesthesia 2020-02, Vol.59, p.3-4
Main Authors: Orozco, Sergio, Muñoz, David, Jaramillo, Santiago, Herrera, Ana Milena
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Language:English
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Summary:Following this publication, Ueshima and Otake [4,5] documented their successful clinical experience using the PENG technique in four patients for perioperative pain management in a hip joint dislocation reduction [5] and a hip replacement surgery [4]. Concisely, with the patient in supine position and under general anesthesia, a curve low-frequency ultrasound probe was positioned over the anterosuperior iliac spine and then rotated to 45° to obtain the projection from lateral to medial of the anterior inferior iliac spine, iliopubic eminence, psoas tendon, and the femoral artery (Fig. 1). The highest level of pain assessed through the visual analog scale (VAS) was three while in the recovery room and up to 24 h postsurgery.
ISSN:0952-8180
1873-4529
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinane.2019.04.037