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The Effect of Regional Anaesthesia on Free Flap Survival in Lower Extremity Reconstructions. [PDF]
Koster IT +6 more
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The Safety of Peripheral Nerve Blocks: The Role of Triple Monitoring in Regional Anaesthesia, a Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Paśnicki M +3 more
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Innervation of the hip joint: implications for regional anaesthesia and image-guided interventional pain procedures. [PDF]
Pun M, Ng T, Vermeylen K, Tran J.
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What is new in education and teaching in regional anaesthesia
Vesna Paver-Eržen
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Regional anaesthesia for major orthopaedic trauma surgery in patients with conservatively managed pneumothoraces. [PDF]
Yadav H, Gera S, Sehgal L, Minhas V.
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Anaesthesia: Regional anaesthesia
BMJ, 2007In the fourth and final part of our series on anaesthesia, Jonathan M Behar and colleagues discuss regional ...
Jonathan M Behar +2 more
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2018
This chapter discusses the techniques of regional anaesthesia and analgesia. It begins with an overview of regional anaesthesia and goes on to describe safe practice and local anaesthetic agents. Techniques of locating nerves are then discussed, including ultrasound, and needle design is explored. Nerve blocks of the neck, upper limb, trunk, lower limb,
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This chapter discusses the techniques of regional anaesthesia and analgesia. It begins with an overview of regional anaesthesia and goes on to describe safe practice and local anaesthetic agents. Techniques of locating nerves are then discussed, including ultrasound, and needle design is explored. Nerve blocks of the neck, upper limb, trunk, lower limb,
Michael Kinsella +2 more
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Ophthalmic regional anaesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002To summarize recent knowledge concerning ophthalmic regional anaesthesia.Ophthalmic regional anaesthesia has changed considerably over the past few years. Alternatives to retrobulbar anaesthesia have been proposed to reduce the number of complications without detriment to efficiency.
Thierry, Gillart +2 more
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Ophthalmic regional anaesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2008To outline recent developments emphasizing the current literature on ophthalmic regional anaesthesia including modern sharp needle and blunt cannula sub-Tenon's blocks.Local anaesthesia is commonly used for ophthalmic surgery but the techniques and choice vary.
Chandra, Kumar, Timothy, Dowd
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