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    Serum Ropivacaine Concentrations and Systemic Local Anesthetic Toxicity in Trauma Patients Receiving Long-Term Continuous Peripheral Nerve Block Catheters by Bleckner, Lisa L., Bina, Saiid, Kwon, Kyung H., McKnight, Geselle, Dragovich, Anthony, Buckenmaier, Chester C.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-02-2010)
    “…Ropivacaine is a long-acting local anesthetic used frequently for peripheral nerve blocks and continuous peripheral nerve block catheters. Combat trauma…”
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    Responding to Challenges in Modern Combat Casualty Care: Innovative Use of Advanced Regional Anesthesia by Stojadinovic, Alexander, Auton, Alyson, Peoples, George E., McKnight, Geselle M., Shields, Cynthia, Croll, Scott M., Bleckner, Lisa L., Winkley, James, Maniscalco-Theberge, Mary E., Buckenmaier III, Chester C.

    Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-07-2006)
    “…ABSTRACT Background.  The war in Iraq has resulted in a high incidence of severe extremity injury requiring multiple surgical procedures and extensive…”
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    Anaesthetic agents for advanced regional anaesthesia: A North American perspective by BUCKENMAIER, Chester C, BLECKNER, Lisa L

    Published in Drugs (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2005)
    “…Interest in the use of regional anaesthesia, particularly peripheral nerve blocks (PNBs) and continuous PNBs, has increased in recent years. Accompanying this…”
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    Continuous peripheral nerve block for battlefield anesthesia and evacuation by Buckenmaier, Chester C., McKnight, Geselle M., Winkley, James V., Bleckner, Lisa L., Shannon, Clarence, Klein, Stephen M., Lyons, Robert C., Chiles, John H.

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-03-2005)
    “…Peripheral nerve and continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) have the potential to be valuable techniques in combat anesthesia. We describe the first…”
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