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Neuraxial blockade is
local anaesthesia placed around the
nerves of the
central nervous system, such as
spinal anaesthesia,
caudal anaesthesia, epidural...
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subarachnoid block,
intradural block and
intrathecal block, is a form of
neuraxial regional anaesthesia involving the
injection of a
local anaesthetic or...
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history of
neuraxial anaesthesia dates back to the late 1800s and is
closely intertwined with the
development of
anaesthesia in general.
Neuraxial anaesthesia...
- was an
American neurologist,
mainly known for his
early experiments on
neuraxial blockade in New York City.
Corning was born in Stamford, Connecticut....
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anesthetize an
isolated part of the body, such as an
entire limb.
Neuraxial blockade,
mainly epidural and
spinal anesthesia, can be
performed in the...
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warming for the
prevention of
inadvertent hypothermia in
patients receiving neuraxial anesthesia: A
systematic review and meta-analysis of
randomized controlled...
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Histories of
medical specialties Alternative medicine Anesthesia General Neuraxial Cancer Cardiology (invasive and interventional)
Dental treatments Dermatology...
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postoperative nausea and
vomiting after administration of long-acting
neuraxial opioids: a
systematic review and meta-analysis". Anaesthesia. 73 (4):...
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injury in patients.
Cancer pain/Interventional/Intrathecal pump
History of
neuraxial anesthesia Intrathecal pump
Theca Thecal sac "Route of Administration"...
- May 2017.
Gudin MA, López R,
Estrada J,
Ortigosa E (28
November 2011). "
Neuraxial Blockade:
Subarachnoid Anesthesia".
Essentials of
Regional Anesthesia...