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    Association of race and ethnicity in the receipt of regional anesthesia following mastectomy by Beletsky, Alexander, Burton, Brittany Nicole, Finneran IV, John J, Alexander, Brenton S, Macias, Alvaro, Gabriel, Rodney Allanigue

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-02-2021)
    “…BackgroundRegional anesthetic techniques have become increasingly used for the purpose of pain management following mastectomy. Although a variety of…”
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    Continuous peripheral nerve blocks for analgesia following painful ambulatory surgery: a review with focus on recent developments in infusion technology by Finneran, 4th, John J, Ilfeld, Brian M

    Published in Current opinion in anaesthesiology (01-10-2023)
    “…Continuous peripheral nerve blocks (cPNB) decrease pain scores and opioid consumption while improving patient satisfaction following ambulatory surgery. This…”
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    Percutaneous cryoneurolysis of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve for analgesia following skin grafting: a randomized, controlled pilot study by Finneran IV, John J, Schaar, Adam N, Swisher, Matthew W, Godat, Laura N, Lee, Jeanne G, Higginson, Sara M, Ilfeld, Brian M

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-01-2022)
    “…Correspondence to Dr John J Finneran IV, Department of Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92103, USA; jfinneran@health.ucsd.edu…”
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    Utilization of regional anesthesia for open reduction and internal fixation of clavicular fractures is associated with increased same-day discharge and not readmissions by Beletsky, Alexander, Burton, Brittany Nicole, Swisher, Matthew W, Finneran IV, John J, Gabriel, Rodney Allanigue

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-09-2020)
    “…BackgroundRegional anesthesia is becoming increasingly used for analgesia in clavicular surgery. The purpose of the study is to examine same-day discharge and…”
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    Percutaneous auricular nerve stimulation (neuromodulation) for the treatment of pain: A proof-of-concept case report using total joint arthroplasty as a surrogate for battlefield trauma by Ilfeld, Brian M., Finneran, John J., Said, Engy T., Cidambi, Krishna R., Ball, Scott T.

    “…There are few effective pain treatments following trauma on the battlefield other than opioids, which are limited by respiratory depression. Ultrasound-guided…”
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    Ultrasound‐Guided Posterior Antebrachial Cutaneous Nerve Block: Technical Description and Block Distribution in Healthy Volunteers by Finneran, John J., Sandhu, NavParkash

    Published in Journal of ultrasound in medicine (01-01-2019)
    “…The posterior antebrachial cutaneous nerve branches from the radial nerve proximal to the elbow and supplies sensation to the posterior aspect of the forearm…”
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    Percutaneous auricular nerve stimulation (neuromodulation) for the treatment of pain following outpatient surgery: a proof-of-concept case series by Ilfeld, Brian M, Finneran, John J, Dalstrom, David, Wallace, Anne M, Abdullah, Baharin, Said, Engy T

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-09-2022)
    “…BackgroundFollowing outpatient surgery, it is often difficult to provide adequate analgesia while concurrently minimizing opioid requirements…”
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    Demographic and clinical factors associated with same-day discharge and unplanned readmission following shoulder arthroplasty: a retrospective cohort study by Burton, Brittany N, Finneran, John J, Angerstein, Aaron, Ross, Evelyn, Mitchell, Ana, Waterman, Ruth S, Elsharydah, Ahmad, Said, Engy T, Gabriel, Rodney A

    Published in Korean journal of anesthesiology (01-02-2021)
    “…Same-day discharge, defined as discharge from the hospital within 24 h of surgery, has been shown to be safe for joint arthroplasty. We examined demographic…”
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