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Taboada M, Rodríguez J, Bermudez M, et al. 
A "new" automated bolus technique for continuous popliteal block: a prospective, randomized comparison with a continuous infusion technique. [Comparative Study, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Anesth Analg 2008 Oct; 107(4):1433-7.
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Casati A, Fanelli G, Koscielniak-Nielsen Z, et al. 
Using stimulating catheters for continuous sciatic nerve block shortens onset time of surgical block and minimizes postoperative consumption of pain medication after halux valgus repair as compared with conventional nonstimulating catheters. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Anesth Analg 2005 Oct; 101(4):1192-7, table of contents.
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White PF, Issioui T, Skrivanek GD, et al. 
The use of a continuous popliteal sciatic nerve block after surgery involving the foot and ankle: does it improve the quality of recovery? [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Anesth Analg 2003 Nov; 97(5):1303-9.
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Taboada M, Rodríguez J, Valiño C, et al. 
A prospective, randomized comparison between the popliteal and subgluteal approaches for continuous sciatic nerve block with stimulating catheters. [Journal Article]
Anesth Analg 2006 Jul; 103(1):244-7, table of contents.
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Ilfeld BM, Thannikary LJ, Morey TE, et al. 
Popliteal sciatic perineural local anesthetic infusion: a comparison of three dosing regimens for postoperative analgesia. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Anesthesiology 2004 Oct; 101(4):970-7.
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Ilfeld BM, Loland VJ, Gerancher JC, et al. 
The effects of varying local anesthetic concentration and volume on continuous popliteal sciatic nerve blocks: a dual-center, randomized, controlled study. [Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Anesth Analg 2008 Aug; 107(2):701-7.
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Casati A, Borghi B, Fanelli G, et al. 
A double-blinded, randomized comparison of either 0.5% levobupivacaine or 0.5% ropivacaine for sciatic nerve block. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Anesth Analg 2002 Apr; 94(4):987-90, table of contents.
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di Benedetto P, Casati A, Bertini L, et al. 
Postoperative analgesia with continuous sciatic nerve block after foot surgery: a prospective, randomized comparison between the popliteal and subgluteal approaches. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Anesth Analg 2002 Apr; 94(4):996-1000, table of contents.
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Zaric D, Boysen K, Christiansen J, et al. 
Continuous popliteal sciatic nerve block for outpatient foot surgery--a randomized, controlled trial. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2004 Mar; 48(3):337-41.
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