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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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The Veterinary Journal, 2018
Veterinary regional anesthesia (RA) has been rapidly increasing in popularity over the last 10 years, as evidenced by the increasing amount of literature available and the continuous development of new techniques in small animals. The introduction of new technologies such as nerve stimulation and ultrasound (which increased the objectivity and ...
D. Portela, N. Verdier, P. Otero
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Veterinary regional anesthesia (RA) has been rapidly increasing in popularity over the last 10 years, as evidenced by the increasing amount of literature available and the continuous development of new techniques in small animals. The introduction of new technologies such as nerve stimulation and ultrasound (which increased the objectivity and ...
D. Portela, N. Verdier, P. Otero
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The Veterinary Journal, 2018
Increasing interest in using peripheral nerve blocks in small animals is evident, given the numerous studies published recently on this topic in important veterinary journals. Initially, research was focused on intraoperative analgesia to the pelvic limb, and several descriptions of lumbosacral plexus, femoral and sciatic nerve blocks have been ...
D. Portela, N. Verdier, P. Otero
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Increasing interest in using peripheral nerve blocks in small animals is evident, given the numerous studies published recently on this topic in important veterinary journals. Initially, research was focused on intraoperative analgesia to the pelvic limb, and several descriptions of lumbosacral plexus, femoral and sciatic nerve blocks have been ...
D. Portela, N. Verdier, P. Otero
semanticscholar +4 more sources