Ketodex versus opioid based anesthesia in cleft palate
Marwa Mamdouh Mohamed,
Ahmed Fayez Abdelraof,
Mohamed Abdallah Noser
Abstract:Background & objective: Cleft palate is a congenital anomaly of the palate of the infants, and it may or may not be associated with cleft lip. The only remedy is surgical repair under general anesthesia. Postoperative pain relief in cleft palate repair surgery is very important to keep the infant or child calm and pain-free. It can only be achieved by use of analgesic drugs. We compared ketodex - a combination of ketamine and dexmedetomidine, versus opioid based anesthesia in cleft palate surgery as regard… Show more
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