
Shoulder & Elbow
Preoperative inter-scalene block in arthroscopic shoulder surgery only effective for 6 hrs
Arthroscopy. 2011 May;27(5):603-1061 patients scheduled to undergo arthroscopic shoulder surgery were randomized to receive either an inter-scalene brachial plexus block (ropivacaine) and standard postoperative management, or a placebo with standard postoperative management. The results of the study indicate that the effects of the ropivacaine lasted only the first 6 hours after discharge. Patients were treated as outpatients and left 2-4 hours postoperatively. Time was considered 0 hours at discharge.
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