Abstract

Background The effect of regional anesthesia techniques on orthopedic surgeries is very actual topic in current clinical practice Aim The aim of this review article was to research regional anesthesia techniques for postoperative pain control and outcomes in orthopedic surgeries Methods The English literature was reviewed based on a search regional anesthesia and orthopedic surgery in clinical studies Major findings A number of authors proposed that regional anesthesia in orthopedic patients may be associated with better postoperative pain control and a reduction in intraoperative blood loss when compared with general anesthesia Conclusion In the future regional anesthesia techniques will be more preferable anesthetic technique in orthopedic surgeries

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