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• HTX 011, a new extended-release pain medication from Heron Pharmaceuticals, is moving into Phase III trials and early indications involving 2 notoriously painful procedures — hernia repair and bunionectomy — look promising. Combining bupivacaine and the NSAID meloxicam, the formulation has achieved a one-third reduc- tion in overall pain at 96 hours for hernias and a significant reduction in the use of opiates. It's likely to be effective for a period of 3 to 5 days, says the company. • A non-opioid injection for chronic pain patients could be effective for up to 90 days, says inventor and PixarBio chief technology officer Jason Criscione, PhD, who was on hand at ASA. The non-opiate mor- phine replacement is a depo formulation of the anti-epileptic drug carbamazepine that selectively inhibits small diameter nerve fibers, providing a pure sensory nerve block with no impact on motor func- tion or 2-point discriminative touch. It can be used anywhere a peripheral nerve block can be used. Dr. Criscione expects FDA approval to be smooth, since carbamazepine is already indicated for epilepsy and pain. • Masimo's brain-function monitor is designed to help keep patients at optimal anesthesia levels. Along with 4 simultaneous channels of frontal EEG waveforms, Root with SedLine shows a density spectral array that contrasts the power of the EEG on both sides of the brain. The screen is customizable and includes an overall patient state index related to the effect of anesthetic agents. — Jim Burger 1 1 0 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 6

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