Spinal Anesthesia Ambulation Time of Cervical Cancer Brachytherapy Outpatient Clinic: Comparison of 5 mg Hyperbaric Bupivacaine Fentanyl with 2,5 mg Hyperbaric Bupivacaine and 25 mcg Fentanyl
Rica DM,
Mafiana R,
Zainal R
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Regional anesthetic techniques and local anesthesia have proven to be more effective than general anesthesia in the practice of ambulatory anesthesia. Spinal anesthesia is the technique of choice for ambulatory anesthesia in cervical cancer brachytherapy patients. Low-dose local anesthetics can speed up the ambulation time. This study aims to compare the ambulation time of low-dose spinal anesthesia with conventional doses. Fast ambulation time can speed up recovery time for patients, thereby red… Show more
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