D016058ProceduresE03.091.12012260.979947Analgesia, Patient-ControlledFaculty Rankprns:fullNamefull nameprns:hasAuthorListauthor listprns:hasFacultyRankhas faculty rankprns:hasNetworkhas networkprns:hasPublicationVenuepublished inprns:informationResourceReferenceinformation resource referenceprns:isPrimaryPositionis primary positionprns:latitudelatitudeprns:longitudelongitudeprns:maxWeightmaximum weightprns:medlineTAjournal title abbreviationprns:meshDescriptorUIMeSH DescriptorUIprns:meshSemanticGroupNameMeSH semantic group nameprns:meshTreeNumberMeSH tree numberprns:minWeightminimum weightprns:numberOfAuthorsnumber of authorsprns:numberOfConnectionsnumber of connectionsprns:numberOfPublicationsnumber of publicationsprns:personIdPerson IDprns:personInPrimaryPositionperson in primary positionprns:positionInDepartmentposition in departmentprns:positionInDivisionposition in divisionprns:predicateNodepredicate nodeprns:publicationDatepublication dateprns:sortOrdersort orderprns:uniquenessWeightuniqueness weightprns:yearyearAcademic ArticleArticleDocumentbibo:pmidPubMed IdentifierDepartmentDivisionvivo:hrJobTitleHR job titleInformation Resourcevivo:orcidIdORCID idPositionvivo:positionInOrganizationposition in organizationvivo:preferredTitlepreferred titlevivo:researchAreaOfresearch area ofvivo:subjectAreaForsubject area forrdf:predicatepredicaterdf:typetyperdfs:labellabelConceptAgentfoaf:firstNamefirst namefoaf:lastNamelast nameOrganizationPersontrue1ProfessorProfessorRobertMcCarthyRobert McCarthy350081McCarthy, Robert0000-0002-0966-5311Professor22584548Bauchat JR, McCarthy RJ, Koski TR, Cambic CR, Lee AI, Wong CAAnesthesia and analgesiaPrior lumbar discectomy surgery does not alter the efficacy of neuraxial labor analgesia. Anesth Analg. 2012 Aug; 115(2):348-53.Anesth Analg2012-05-14T00:00:002012Prior lumbar discectomy surgery does not alter the efficacy of neuraxial labor analgesia.1.952730.014461512research area of0.7807780.059029914subject area fortrue1ProfessorProfessorBrianColeBrian Cole41.87352120000000-87.66713820000000349060Cole, BrianProfessortrue1Associate ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAnesthesiologyKernSinghKern Singh41.87352120000000-87.66713820000000349091Singh, KernAssociate Professortrue1ProfessorProfessorTimothyLubenowTimothy Lubenow349414Lubenow, TimothyProfessorAsokumarBuvanendranAsokumar Buvanendran349536Buvanendran, AsokumarProfessor5Associate Professor4Professor26679869Bohl DD, Louie PK, Shah N, Mayo BC, Ahn J, Kim TD, Massel DH, Modi KD, Long WW, Buvanendran A, Singh KSpineMultimodal Versus Patient-Controlled Analgesia After an Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2016 Jun; 41(12):994-998.Spine (Phila Pa 1976)2016-06-01T00:00:002016Multimodal Versus Patient-Controlled Analgesia After an Anterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion.32357227Jenkins NW, Parrish JM, Singh KNeurosurgeryCommentary: Patient-Controlled Analgesia Following Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Is Associated With Increased Opioid Consumption and Opioid-Related Adverse Events. Neurosurgery. 2020 09 01; 87(3):E311-E312.Neurosurgery2020-09-01T00:00:002020Commentary: Patient-Controlled Analgesia Following Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Is Associated With Increased Opioid Consumption and Opioid-Related Adverse Events.16904576Gomoll AH, Kang RW, Williams JM, Bach BR, Cole BJArthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy AssociationChondrolysis after continuous intra-articular bupivacaine infusion: an experimental model investigating chondrotoxicity in the rabbit shoulder. Arthroscopy. 2006 Aug; 22(8):813-9.Arthroscopy2006-08-01T00:00:002006Chondrolysis after continuous intra-articular bupivacaine infusion: an experimental model investigating chondrotoxicity in the rabbit shoulder.Orthopedic SurgeryRush University, Rush Medical Collegetrue1ProfessorProfessor27879573Singh K, Bohl DD, Ahn J, Massel DH, Mayo BC, Narain AS, Hijji FY, Louie PK, Long WW, Modi KD, Kim TD, Kudaravalli KT, Phillips FM, Buvanendran ASpineMultimodal Analgesia Versus Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia for Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Procedures. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2017 Aug 01; 42(15):1145-1150.Spine (Phila Pa 1976)2017-08-01T00:00:002017Multimodal Analgesia Versus Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia for Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion Procedures.