REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR ARTHROSCOPIC SHOULDER SURGERY: COMPARISON BETWEEN INTERSCALENE BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK AND COMBINED SUPRASCAPULAR NERVE AND AXILLARY NERVE BLOCKS

Mona Ahmed Mohamed Abd El Moteleb;

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Regional anesthesia has been greatly developed especially in the past two decades, it can reduce or avoid the hazards of general anesthesia, and it also offers a number of advantages to outpatients undergoing surgery.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery has a


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Title REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR ARTHROSCOPIC SHOULDER SURGERY: COMPARISON BETWEEN INTERSCALENE BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK AND COMBINED SUPRASCAPULAR NERVE AND AXILLARY NERVE BLOCKS
Authors Mona Ahmed Mohamed Abd El Moteleb
Keywords REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR ARTHROSCOPIC SHOULDER SURGERY: COMPARISON BETWEEN INTERSCALENE BRACHIAL PLEXUS BLOCK AND COMBINED SUPRASCAPULAR NERVE AND AXILLARY NERVE BLOCKS
Issue Date 2012
Description 
Regional anesthesia has been greatly developed especially in the past two decades, it can reduce or avoid the hazards of general anesthesia, and it also offers a number of advantages to outpatients undergoing surgery.
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery has a

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