2023
DOI: 10.18502/aacc.v9i2.12517
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Spinal Anesthesia for Outpatients' Surgeries

Abstract: Background: The term "outpatient surgery" has become a common procedure in most hospitals around the world. On other hand, Spinal aesthesia can mimic the outcome sought by the principle of outpatient surgeries since it takes a short time to recover and limits the need for post-operative pain medication Therefore, the objective of this study is to focus on finding a method to reduce the side effects that commonly accompany the procedure of spinal aesthesia and to avoid the possible hemodynamic changes that may … Show more

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