Failed Spinal Anesthesia Mechanisms, Management, And Prevention
Magdy Hussein Elsawy Omran;
Abstract
Spinal (intrathecal) anaesthesia is generally regarded as one of the most reliable regional block methods.
Most experienced practitioners would consider the incidence of failure with spinal anaesthesia to be extremely low, perhaps less than 1%. However,
Most experienced practitioners would consider the incidence of failure with spinal anaesthesia to be extremely low, perhaps less than 1%. However,
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| Title | Failed Spinal Anesthesia Mechanisms, Management, And Prevention | Other Titles | فشـل التخديـر تحـت الأم العنكبوتيـة (أسبابه ومعالجته والوقاية منه) | Authors | Magdy Hussein Elsawy Omran | Keywords | Failed Spinal Anesthesia Mechanisms, Management, And Prevention | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Spinal (intrathecal) anaesthesia is generally regarded as one of the most reliable regional block methods. Most experienced practitioners would consider the incidence of failure with spinal anaesthesia to be extremely low, perhaps less than 1%. However, |
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