Femoral nerve block-sciatic nerve block vs. femoral nerve block-local infiltration analgesia for total knee arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial
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H. Tanikawa | K. Okuma | Tomoyuki Sato | H. Morisaki | T. Sakuma | M. Nagafuchi | Akemi Uematsu | Hiromasa Hayashi | A. Hashiuchi | J. Oshida | Mari Nagafuchi
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