2021
DOI: 10.28982/josam.855202
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An evaluation of regional anesthesia complications and patient satisfaction after cesarean section

Abstract: Ethics Committee ApprovalLocal Ethics Committee approval was obtained from Zekai Tahir Burak Women's Health Training and Research Hospital Ethics Committee on 26.12.2013 with the decision numbered 21. All procedures in this study involving human participants were performed in accordance with the 1964 Helsinki Declaration and its later amendments.

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“…The goal is to keep patients fit before, during and after surgery. Patients are also expected not to have nausea and vomiting [15].…”
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“…The goal is to keep patients fit before, during and after surgery. Patients are also expected not to have nausea and vomiting [15].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the services at the hospital is SC surgery [14]. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that currently, the section caesarea (SC) method of delivery has increased worldwide, even exceeding the limit recommended by WHO in efforts to save the lives of mothers and babies, namely by 10% -15% [15]. The Caribbean and Latin America regions are the highest contributors with 40.5%, Europe (25%), Asia (19.2%), and Africa (7.3%) [16].…”
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“…Anesthesia: Fistula-in can be fixed with surgery performed under general, spinal, or local anesthesia. In our usual practice, fistulas are performed under spinal anesthesia with sensorcaine strong; in this study, however, lidocaine 2% and bupivacaine 0.5 % were used for local anesthesia instead [8]. Local anesthetics achieve their anesthetic effects by binding to and momentarily blocking the activation of sodium channels.…”
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