Giuseppe Pascarella, Fabio Costa, Alessandro Strumia, Alessandro Ruggiero, Felice E Agrò, Massimiliano Carassiti, Rita Cataldo
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Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block: what do we have still to learn for recommending its use in clinical practice?
We congratulate Girón-Arango and Peng for their latest work, which provides interesting insights about pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block and its state of the art.[1][1] Since its first description in 2018, PENG block has become increasingly popular for hip surgery analgesia, and actually, more