Analgesic benefits of regional anesthesia in the perioperative management of transition-related surgery: a systematic review.
Glen KatsnelsonConnor T A BrennaLaura Girón-ArangoYasmeen M AbdallahRichard BrullPublished in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2024)
Despite the ever-growing demand for transition-related surgery, the relative analgesic effectiveness of regional anesthesia for transgender patients undergoing transition-related surgery is very understudied and insufficient to guide clinical practice. Our systematic review of the literature serves to underscore regional anesthesia for transition-related surgery as a priority area for future research.
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