Techniques in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Management
Volume 12, Issue 4 , Pages 194-198, October 2008

The role of regional anesthesia in patient outcome: ambulatory surgery

  • Xavier Capdevila, MD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Montpellier I University and Montpellier University Hospital, Institut National de la Sante′ et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Equipe soutenue par la Région et l'Inserm (ERI)-25, Montpellier, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests and correspondence: Xavier Capdevila, MD, PhD, Department of Anesthesiology (DAR A), Lapeyronie University Hospital, Route de Ganges, 34295 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
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  • Matthieu Ponrouch, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Lapeyronie University Hospital, Montpellier, France
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  • Didier Morau, MD, MSc

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Lapeyronie University Hospital, Montpellier, France

The past 10 years have demonstrated real and dramatic growth in the number and complexity of ambulatory surgeries. The remaining real problems are the postoperative pain and the adverse effects due to systemic opioids promoting hospital readmissions and increasing costs. These events limit the expansion of outpatient surgery. Regional anesthesia techniques such as spinal anesthesia and peripheral nerve blocks are ideal techniques for 1-day hospital admission surgical procedures. It is now fully demonstrated that these techniques allow rapid and complete anesthetic blocks, a limitation of adverse events and unplanned hospital admissions, and increase the quality of postoperative pain relief and patient's outcome if continuous peripheral nerve blocks are used.

Keywords: Ambulatory surgery, Regional anesthesia

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PII: S1084-208X(08)00045-1

doi:10.1053/j.trap.2008.09.004

Techniques in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Management
Volume 12, Issue 4 , Pages 194-198, October 2008