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In this engaging session from the 12th Annual Update Course in Pediatric Surgery, Dr. Timothy Lautz explores the expanding role of cryoanalgesia in pediatric thoracotomy beyond pectus repair. As more institutions embrace this technique, Dr. Lautz breaks down its use, safety, and clinical advantages for thoracotomy pain control.
Key Highlights:
- Beyond Pectus Repair: While commonly used for pectus excavatum, cryoanalgesia is now being applied in thoracotomy cases to improve postoperative recovery.
- How It Works: Temporary nerve blockade is achieved by freezing the intercostal nerves, reducing or eliminating the need for epidurals and long-term opioids.
- Safety & Recovery: The procedure is safe, repeatable, and allows even small children to benefit ...
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