Failed spinal anesthesia: Mechanisms, management, and prevention

Ahmed Abd El Aziz Soufy Abd El Aziz;

Abstract


Spinal (intrathecal) anaesthesia is generally regarded as one of the most reliable of regional block methods: the needle insertion technique is relatively straightforward, with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) providing both a clear indication of successful need


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Title Failed spinal anesthesia: Mechanisms, management, and prevention
Other Titles فشل التخدير الشوكى:الأسباب, المعالجة, وكيفية تفاديه
Authors Ahmed Abd El Aziz Soufy Abd El Aziz
Keywords Failed spinal anesthesia: Mechanisms, management, and prevention
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Spinal (intrathecal) anaesthesia is generally regarded as one of the most reliable of regional block methods: the needle insertion technique is relatively straightforward, with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) providing both a clear indication of successful need

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