Anesthetic Consideration for Non Obstetric Surgeries during Pregnancy

Eman Ibrahem Abdel Ghany;

Abstract


It is estimated that some 1–2% of pregnant women in developed countries undergo anaesthesia during their pregnancy for surgery unrelated to the delivery. Appendicitis, ovarian torsion and trauma are among the more common indications for surgical intervent


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Title Anesthetic Consideration for Non Obstetric Surgeries during Pregnancy
Authors Eman Ibrahem Abdel Ghany
Keywords Anesthetic Consideration for Non Obstetric Surgeries during Pregnancy
Issue Date 2014
Description 
It is estimated that some 1–2% of pregnant women in developed countries undergo anaesthesia during their pregnancy for surgery unrelated to the delivery. Appendicitis, ovarian torsion and trauma are among the more common indications for surgical intervent

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