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[Epidural anesthesia].

Der Anaesthesist, 2007
In epidural anaesthesia, the anaesthetist injects one or more drugs into the epidural space bordering on the spinal dura mater to achieve a "central" and/or "neuraxial" block. It is one of the earliest techniques in anaesthesia, originally performed exclusively with local anaesthetic agents.
F, Gerheuser, A, Roth
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Epidural Hematoma After Outpatient Epidural Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2002
Epidural hematoma is a rare complication of epidural anesthesia in healthy patients. Expedient diagnosis and treatment are essential to avoid permanent neurologic deficits. In an outpatient setting, patients should be instructed to communicate symptoms of severe back pain or weakness early.
Andre, Gilbert   +2 more
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Epidural anesthesia and analgesia in ferrets

Lab Animal, 2010
Anesthesia and analgesia should be provided to ferrets that are undergoing potentially painful surgical procedures. The epidural route of administration for anesthetic or analgesic drugs can be used. This column outlines the relevant ferret anatomy, indications and contraindications and technique of epidural administration of anesthesia and analgesia ...
David, Eshar, Jeffrey, Wilson
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Epidural Anesthesia for Obstetric Patients

JOGN Nursing, 1981
The use of epidural anesthesia for the obstetric patient is increasing in many areas of the country. The maternity nurse needs to have a basic understanding of the technique used by the physician to initiate this type of anesthesia, and also has a responsibility to know the contraindications, possible complications, and disadvantages and advantages of ...
S M, MacLaughlin, A M, Taubenheim
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Epidural Anesthesia

Neurology, 1997
A. Jerez, J. A. Molina, J. Benito-Leon
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Epidural anesthesia and pulmonary function

Journal of Anesthesia, 2006
The epidural administration of local anesthetics can provide anesthesia without the need for respiratory support or mechanical ventilation. Nevertheless, because of the additional effects of epidural anesthesia on motor function and sympathetic innervation, epidural anesthesia does affect lung function.
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Epidural Anesthesia With Bupivacaine

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1985
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Epidural Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1956
Francis F. Foldes   +2 more
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Epidural Anesthesia???Foldes, Colavincenzo and Birch Epidural Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1956
Francis F. Foldes   +2 more
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Epidural Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1978
M J, Davies   +3 more
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