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Kinder fürchten punktionsbedingte Schmerzen und schätzen es, wenn sie während einer Operation schlafen können. Eine Regionalanästhesie wird deshalb bei Kindern fast immer in Kombination mit einer Allgemeinanästhesie eingesetzt. Eine bereits präoperativ nach der Anästhesieeinleitung angelegte Blockade mit lang wirkenden Lokalanästhetika führt zu einer guten intra- und postoperativen Schmerzdämpfung und zu einer Verminderung des Verbrauchs von Anästhetika und zusätzlichen Analgetika. Die Kinder wachen postoperativ schneller auf und sind im Aufwachraum weitestgehend schmerzfrei.
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(2009). Regionalanästhesie. In: Kinderanästhesie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92972-7_11
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