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  • Admin
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    • Sep 2020
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    #1

    weekly_question 20/4/2025

    A 5-year-old child is undergoing umbilical hernia repair. Which of the following would you expect to be most successful in limiting perioperative opioid administration?

    A Transversus abdominus plane block prior to the incision

    B Rectus sheath block prior to the incision

    C Rectus sheath block at the end of the operation

    D Local wound administration at the end of the operation
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  • Answer selected by Admin at 04-22-2025, 09:15 AM.
    Admin
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    • Sep 2020
    • 6845

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    B Rectus sheath block prior to the incision

    A rectus sheath block is the most appropriate regional anesthesia technique for an umbilical hernia repair given the single-site incision. In comparison to local wound infiltration, a rectus sheath block provides superior analgesia and, when administered at the beginning of the operation, limits both intra-operative and post-operative opioid use.

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    • M Abdelbary
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      • Feb 2022
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      #2
      B

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      • Ismailmohamed
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        • Dec 2020
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        #3
        B

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        • Khadija Haghegh
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          • Feb 2025
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          #4
          b

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          • Dr.Halah Yasin
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            • Sep 2024
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            #5
            B

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            • Dr Lu
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              • Sep 2023
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              #6
              B

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              • Abd El wahed
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                • Dec 2020
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                B

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                • Admin
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                  • Sep 2020
                  • 6845

                  #8
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                  B Rectus sheath block prior to the incision

                  A rectus sheath block is the most appropriate regional anesthesia technique for an umbilical hernia repair given the single-site incision. In comparison to local wound infiltration, a rectus sheath block provides superior analgesia and, when administered at the beginning of the operation, limits both intra-operative and post-operative opioid use.

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