Anesth Analg 2003;96:694-695
© 2003 International Anesthesia Research Society
PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA
Case Series: IV Regional Anesthesia with Ketorolac and Lidocaine: Is It Effective for the Management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome 1 in Children and Adolescents?
Santhanam Suresh, MD,
Melissa Wheeler, MD, and
Arti Patel, MD
Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology, Childrens Memorial Hospital, Northwestern Universitys Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Santhanam Suresh, MD, Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology, Childrens Memorial Hospital, 2300 Childrens Plaza, Chicago, IL 60614. Address e-mail to ssuresh{at}northwestern.edu
IMPLICATIONS: We report our experience with ketorolac/lidocaine IV regional anesthesia (Bier block) (IVRA) in two adolescents with complex regional pain syndrome 1. IVRA resulted in complete resolution of symptoms.
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