Combined epidural-general anesthesia reduces opioid use and improves recovery after laparoscopic hysterectomy: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Retained Epidural Catheter Fragment Requiring Surgical Removal in a Patient With Multiple Comorbidities: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Anesthetic approaches for malpresentation and multiple gestation. [PDF]
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Enhancing Maternal Outcomes by Standardizing Epidural Analgesia Practice: A Quality Improvement Project in a Secondary Hospital in Taif City. [PDF]
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Intraoperative hemodynamics and anesthetic implications in superobese parturients undergoing cesarean delivery: a retrospective cohort analysis. [PDF]
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