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Low-cost pain infusion catheter for the control of postoperative pain in ambulatory foot surgery
The authors report the use of a low-cost method of providing prolonged patient controlled anesthesia at the surgical site following elective forefoot surgery performed in ambulatory surgical settings. In this series of 54 patients there were no postoperative complications and 95.92% of patients believed the device helped to control their post-operative pain.