Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain 2005 5(1):26-29; doi:10.1093/bjaceaccp/mki005
Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain | Volume 5 Number 1 2005 © The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia 2005
Continuous peripheral nerve blockade
Stuart A Grant, MB ChB FRCA, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3094, Durham NC 27710, USA
Dara S Breslin, MB FFARCSI, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology
Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University Medical Center, Box 3094, Durham NC 27710, USA
Tel: 011 919 681 6437, Fax: 011 919 681 8994, E-mail: grant021{at}mc.duke.edu (for correspondence)
Utilization of continuous peripheral nerve blockade has grown in popularity over recent years.1 To use these techniques successfully in anaesthetic practice, technical skills and an adjustment to routine practice are required.

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