Adductor Canal Catheters for TKA & ACL Reconstructions
VIP Lecture Series
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15m
In this new VIP lecture video Dr. Sonia Szlyk, the director or regional anesthesia for the North American Partners in Anesthesia mid-Atlantic division, discusses perioperative considerations for the placement of adductor canal catheters for postoperative pain control for total knee replacements and anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions.
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