Medical Center in
Dallas. "QL blocks are
performed more poste-
riorly. They therefore
have a higher potential
success rate."
Extended relief
The biggest problem
with single-shot nerve
blocks is they're tem-
porary. No patient
wants to wake up at 2
a.m. in agonizing break-
through pain. Likewise,
no surgeon wants to be
awoken in the middle
of the night by a call
from a patient whose
block just wore off.
That's where continu-
ous nerve catheters
and pain pumps come
into play.
Continuous nerve
blocks provide patients
with extended analge-
sia during the critical 2
to 3 days after surgery
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