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Anesthesia Alert
When Nerve Blocks Wear Off
John A. Dilger, MD

We now regularly perform rotator cuff repair, ankle arthrodesis and other procedures once restricted to hospitals. This pushing of the envelope puts anesthesia specialists under more pressure to control the considerable post-operative pain associated with these cases.

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