Letter to the editor regarding “Combined use of the ProSeal laryngeal mask airway and a bronchial blocker vs. a double-lumen endobronchial tube in thoracoscopic surgery: A randomized controlled trial”

[...]other than continuous thoracic epidural analgesia and paravertebral block in most patients and patient-controlled analgesia with fentanyl in few patients, the readers were not provided the details of postoperative pain control. According to the data in the table 1 of Nakanishi et al’ article [1...

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Humans
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Laryngeal mask airway
Laryngeal Masks
Pharyngitis
Postoperative hoarseness
Recovery (Medical)
Sore throat
Surgery
Thoracoscopic surgery
Thoracoscopy - adverse effects
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