Bloc du nerf sciatique : une nouvelle voie d'abord latérale médiofémoral. Intérêt de son association à un bloc « 3 en 1 » pour la chirurgie invasive du genou
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F. Gouin | M. Pinaud | E. Naux | P. Hauet | J. Bodin | C. Pham-Dang | F. Petitfaux | E. Blanche
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