Two syringe spinal anesthesia technique for cesarean section: A controlled randomized study of a simple way to achieve more satisfactory block and less hypotension

Faculty Medicine Year: 2016
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Anesthesia essays and researches Wolters Kluwer Volume:
Keywords : , syringe spinal anesthesia technique , cesarean section:    
Abstract:
Background: Poor spinal anaesthesia block is common and is difficult to manage; so a technique to minimize its incidence is advisable. Hypotension is the commonest problem with spinal anesthesia. Multiple trials to prevent or combat hypoten
   
     
 
       

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