Femoral-Sciatic Nerve Blocks for Complex Outpatient Knee Surgery Are Associated with Less Postoperative Pain Before Same-day Discharge: A Review of 1,200 Consecutive Cases from the Period 1996–1999
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Freddie H. Fu | C. Harner | J. Chelly | M. Vogt | B. Williams | John P. Williams | M. Kentor | S. Valalik
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