Different regional anesthesia techniques for modified radical mastectomy- A case series
Bhagya Vardhan Botta,
Kannan Nithyasundar,
Kala Balasubramanian
et al.
Abstract:General anesthesia (GA) is the most common form of anesthesia provided to patients who need radical mastectomy, because surgery in this area is painful and most of the patients demand complete sleep during the surgical procedure. Significant interventions have been made in the recent years, especially in the regional anesthetic techniques using the ultrasonogram. Hence, most of these surgeries, nowadays, are being performed by combined GA and regional techniques. However, some patients might pose greater risks… Show more
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