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A Rapid-onset, Long-acting Regional Anesthetic Technique
N L, Cunningham, J A, Kaplan
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An Improved Regional Anesthetic Technique for Peroral Endoscopy
M, Cooper, R L, Watson
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Anesthetic technique and cancer surgery outcomes
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2021Purpose of review Surgery remains integral to treating solid cancers. However, the surgical stress response, characterized by physiologic perturbation of the adrenergic, inflammatory, and immune systems, may promote procancerous pathways.
J. Dubowitz, J. Hiller, B. Riedel
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Alternative Regional Anesthetic Techniques
2021Abstract When neuraxial blocks are contraindicated in parturients desiring labor analgesia or requiring postoperative pain control after a cesarean delivery, alternate regional techniques can be considered. This chapter discusses the techniques available to the clinician to provide relief during the first and second stages of labor ...
Michelle S. Burnette +3 more
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Regional anesthesia as anesthetic technique of choice in acute hepatic porphyria
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1992Hubert Böhrer, H. Schmidt
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Anesthetic Management Techniques (Regional Anesthesia)
2021Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the different blocks and procedures available to control the perioperative pain of patients undergoing thoracic surgical interventions. The authors describe each procedure, as well as its clinical indications, limitations, key anatomical structures, procedural techniques, and required ...
Tyler Kabes, Rene Przkora, Juan C. Mora
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Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2019
Introduction Spinal anesthesia (SA) has physiological benefits over general anesthesia (GA), but there is insufficient evidence regarding a mortality benefit.
L. Malhas +4 more
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Introduction Spinal anesthesia (SA) has physiological benefits over general anesthesia (GA), but there is insufficient evidence regarding a mortality benefit.
L. Malhas +4 more
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