Use of chloroprocaine in orthopedic day surgery: a brief report in a cohort of patients undergoing knee arthroscopy
CONCLUSIONS: Spinal chloroprocaine for knee arthroscopy demonstrated a short motor block duration, resulting in a fast time to discharge. These limited data show that chloroprocaine may be safely and effectively applied in outpatient knee arthroscopy procedures. However, more studies, possibly with a randomized design, are required to confirm these findings.PMID:38095404 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202312_34595
Source: Pharmacological Reviews - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: F Tasso G Monteleone C Biamino B Lupo Pasinetti A A Giacoppo A De Angelis V Simili M Bovio F Martorelli G Anzillotti B Di Matteo C Franceschi E Kon M Scardino Source Type: research
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