Ultrasound Guidance Versus Electrical Stimulation for Femoral Perineural Catheter Insertion
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R. S. Meyer | E. Mariano | S. Ball | N. Sandhu | Edward R Mariano | Vanessa J Loland | NavParkash S Sandhu | Richard H Bellars | Michael L Bishop | Robert Afra | Scott T Ball | R Scott Meyer | Rosalita C Maldonado | Brian M Ilfeld | B. Ilfeld | V. Loland | Michael L. Bishop | Rosalita C. Maldonado | R. Bellars | R. Afra
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