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Evaluation of drug distribution, sensory and motor blockade regions in canine coccygeal epidural anesthesia. [PDF]
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Dexmedetomidine versus ketamine for preemptive caudal analgesia in single-level lumbar laminectomy: A randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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Comparison of 3 regional anesthetic techniques for circumcision in obese children: A retrospective observational study. [PDF]
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SeptAlign™ biosorbable implant for correction of mobile cartilaginous nasal septum deviation: A case report. [PDF]
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Caudal epidural anesthesia in pediatric patients was first described in 1933 as a replacement for general anesthesia in 83 children undergoing transurethral surgery, and since that time it has been shown to be useful in a variety of surgeries. The popularity of this block stems from its efficacy, simplicity, speed, and relative safety.
Jared R. E. Hylton, Jorge A. Pineda
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Caudal epidural anesthesia in pediatric patients was first described in 1933 as a replacement for general anesthesia in 83 children undergoing transurethral surgery, and since that time it has been shown to be useful in a variety of surgeries. The popularity of this block stems from its efficacy, simplicity, speed, and relative safety.
Jared R. E. Hylton, Jorge A. Pineda
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
To the Editor:— In the July 3 issue ofThe JournalDr. Maurice Small of Parsons, W. Va., wrote a clinical note with the title "A Serious Complication of Caudal Anesthesia." In his note he states that while one of his patients was getting caudal anesthesia she went into respiratory failure and resuscitatory measures had to be instituted in order to save ...
A.Charles Posner, Irwin M. Buch
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To the Editor:— In the July 3 issue ofThe JournalDr. Maurice Small of Parsons, W. Va., wrote a clinical note with the title "A Serious Complication of Caudal Anesthesia." In his note he states that while one of his patients was getting caudal anesthesia she went into respiratory failure and resuscitatory measures had to be instituted in order to save ...
A.Charles Posner, Irwin M. Buch
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Survey of Anesthesiology, 1977
This report summarizes experience with caudal anesthesia in 70 infants ranging in age from 4 to 110 weeks, selected at random from among infants undergoing routine surgical procedures. In 50 infants, lidocaine 1.5% and in 20 infants, mepivacaine 1.5%, was used.
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This report summarizes experience with caudal anesthesia in 70 infants ranging in age from 4 to 110 weeks, selected at random from among infants undergoing routine surgical procedures. In 50 infants, lidocaine 1.5% and in 20 infants, mepivacaine 1.5%, was used.
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