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2023A multi-disciplinary program for opioid sparse arthroplasty results in reduced long-term opioid consumption: a four year prospective studyLin, D.Y.; Samson, A.J.; D’Mello, F.; Brown, B.; Cehic, M.G.; Wilson, C.; Kroon, H.M.; Jaarsma, R.L.
2023Short-term difference only in reported outcomes (PROMs) after anterior or posterior approach to total hip arthroplasty: a 4-year prospective multi-centre observational studyLin, D.-Y.; Samson, A.J.; Cehic, M.G.; Brown, B.; Kaambwa, B.; Wilson, C.; Kroon, H.M.; Jaarsma, R.L.
2022In reply to: 'towards precision regional anesthesia: is the PENG block appropriate for all hip fracture surgeries?'Lin, D.-Y.; Morrison, C.; Brown, B.; Saies, A.; Pawar, R.; Vermeulen, M.; Anderson, S.R.; Lee, T.S.; Doornberg, J.; Kroon, H.; Jaarsma, R.
2022In reply to: A letter to the recent publication: Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block provides improved short-term analgesia compared with the femoral nerve block in hip fracture surgery: a single-center double-blinded randomized comparative trialLin, D.-Y.; Brown, B.; Morrison, C.; Saies, A.; Pawar, R.; Vermeulen, M.; Anderson, S.R.; Lee, T.S.; Doornberg, J.; Kroon, H.; Jaarsma, R.
2022The Pericapsular Nerve Group (PENG) block combined with Local Infiltration Analgesia (LIA) compared to placebo and LIA in hip arthroplasty surgery: a multi-center double-blinded randomized-controlled trialLin, D.-Y.; Brown, B.; Morrison, C.; Fraser, N.S.; Chooi, C.S.L.; Cehic, M.G.; McLeod, D.H.; Henningsen, M.D.; Sladojevic, N.; Kroon, H.M.; Jaarsma, R.L.
2023Association of anesthesia and analgesia with long-term mortality after hip fracture surgery: An analysis of the Australian and New Zealand hip fracture registryLin, D.Y.; Woodman, R.; Oberai, T.; Brown, B.; Morrison, C.; Kroon, H.; Jaarsma, R.
2022Pericapsular nerve group block results in a longer analgesic effect and shorter time to discharge than femoral nerve block in patients after hip fracture surgery: a single-center double-blinded randomized trialLin, D.-Y.; Brown, B.; Morrison, C.; Kroon, H.M.; Jaarsma, R.L.