2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2004.10.007
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A prospective observational study of the use of the ProsealTM laryngeal mask airway for postpartum tubal ligation

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“…13 The use of the PLMA as an airway device in emergency Cesarean deliveries has been reported in case series and case reports, [14][15][16][17][18] and it has been used without adverse effects for postpartum tubal ligation. 19 Our prospective observational study aims to evaluate the role of the SLMA in providing ventilation and oxygenation in carefully selected parturients undergoing lower segment Cesarean delivery under general anesthesia after at least four hours of fasting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…13 The use of the PLMA as an airway device in emergency Cesarean deliveries has been reported in case series and case reports, [14][15][16][17][18] and it has been used without adverse effects for postpartum tubal ligation. 19 Our prospective observational study aims to evaluate the role of the SLMA in providing ventilation and oxygenation in carefully selected parturients undergoing lower segment Cesarean delivery under general anesthesia after at least four hours of fasting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although both general anaesthesia with ETT or LMA are used successfully for sterilization procedures, however each has its advantages and disadvantages with regards to ambulatory surgery. 3,4 Similarly, neuraxial anaesthesia is being used for ligation either as a subachnoid block or reactivation of labour epidural in postpartum tubal ligation. 5 However, the use of local anaesthesia along with intravenous sedation provides both advantages of local anaesthetic which includes analgesia during and after procedure with minimal side effects as well precluding the need for general anaesthesia.…”
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confidence: 99%