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. 1983 Jan;65(1):38–39.

Subcutaneous bupivacaine for postoperative analgesia after herniorrhaphy.

K Hashemi, M D Middleton
PMCID: PMC2494206  PMID: 6824299

Abstract

Subcutaneous injection of bupivacaine around the wound was used to provide postoperative analgesia in patients who had undergone herniorrhaphy. This proved to be an effective means of providing postoperative pain relief with no unwanted general or local effects.

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