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Performing the nephrectomy by laparoscopy has decrease the incidence of postoperative pain, but there are still some patients who describe a severe pain after this surgery. Regional techniques allow a better recovery quality and adequate- managed pain control.
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Adequate control of pain in patients with nephrectomy is a challenge for the anesthesiologist who must achieve an early recovery with minimal adverse effects. Within a multimodal strategy, the work hypothesis is based on comparing the analgesic efficacy of two regional techniques in patients undergoing nephrectomy, in terms of quality of postoperative recovery, pain control, absence of adverse effects and ease of performance.
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126 participants in 3 patient groups
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María T Fernandez
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