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Bilateral Pericapsular Nerves Group (PENG) Block for Analgesia in Pediatric Hip Surgery

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Date 2022 Sep 10
PMID 36088271
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Effective management and control of peri- and postoperative pain in hip surgery is essential in order to minimize the use of opioids and their adverse effects. Effective regional analgesia for hip pain is made particularly challenging by the complex innervation of the hip joint. Standard regional techniques can be associated with complications, including incomplete anesthesia, hypotension, or lower limb weakness. We present the case of a 5-year-old girl with a history of infantile cerebral palsy who underwent bilateral varus derotation osteotomy and adductor tenotomy due to paralytic dislocation. She received bilateral PENG block and femoral cutaneous nerve block-a simple technique that covers all the nerves involved in the sensory innervation of the joint capsule without the need for multiple injections.

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