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Table 2 Scope of literature

From: Pericapsular nervegroup (PENG) block—a scoping review

Publication detail

Detail

First author

Sl. no. as in Additional file 1

Girón-Arango et al.

20

Described PENG block first as ultrasound guided regional anaesthetic approach

Jadon et al.

26

Introduced a landmark guided PENG block technique

Lufting et al.

34

Higher volume of drug was used

Black et al.

11

Recommends an easier way of identification of target site by first visualizing acetabulum or femoral head

Del Buono et al, Jacob wolf et al., Prado-Kittel et al., Santos et al., Singh et al., Wyatt K et al.

13, 24, 46, 52, 55, 56, 57, 61

Used continuous PENG block

K Shankar et al.

30

Compared PENG with FIB in a randomized manner and though found them comparable in terms of duration of analgesia, significantly more reduction in pain score with PENG block

Wyatt et al.

61

Used combination of PENG block and FN block

Fusco et al., Sandri et al., Mysore et al.

15, 38, 51

Used combination of PENG block and LIA block

Ince et al.

22, 23

Used combination of PENG block and LESP block

Roy et al., Thallaj et al., Talawar et al., Casas reza et al.

12, 43, 58, 59

Used combination of PENG block and LFCN block

Kukreja et al.

33

Used combination of PENG block and QL block

  1. Abbreviations: PENG Pericapsular nerve group block, FIB Fascia iliaca compartment block, FN Femoral nerve, LIA Local anaesthetic infiltration, LESP Lumbar erector spinae plane; LFCN Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, QL Quadratus lumborum