Dr. Michelle Carter
Craniotomy done for cerebral aneurysms is associated with moderate to severe uncontrolled postoperative pain due to an increase in intracranial pressure and hypertension. In this respect, scalp nerve block and local anesthetic infiltration of the scalp are recommended to be administered following the surgical procedure. Though it is unclear whether
<p>Comparing the Impact of Scalp Nerve Block and Local Anesthetic Infiltration on Inflammatory Response in Cerebral Aneurysm Patients</p>

Comparing the Impact of Scalp Nerve Block and Local Anesthetic Infiltration on Inflammatory Response in Cerebral Aneurysm Patients

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