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Unilateral spinal anaesthesia can be used for inguinal hernia surgery. The advantage is that it provides a stronger block on the side of surgery and accelerated recovery of the nerve block, with better maintenance of cardiovascular stability. Hence it can... see more

The requirement to change position whilst under general anaesthesia may expose patients to significant risks. We devised and implemented a concise and comprehensive patient positioning safety tool with the aim of reducing risks and improving patient safet... see more

Objectives: The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate if articaine has better efficacy as compared to lignocaine when used for infiltration anaesthesia for primary molar extractions.Methods: The electronic databases of PubMed, Embase, Scopus, ... see more

Objectives: To evaluate and compare the Ondansetron and Granisetron in preventing spinal anaesthesia induced hemodynamic instability in obstetric patientsMethods: The comparative analytical study was conducted at Combined Military Hospital, Rawalpindi, fr... see more

Cranial nerve palsies are potential but rare complications of spinal anaesthesia. Most of the literatures support upper cranial nerve palsies like VI, IV and III cranial nerve palsies. Intrathecal hypotension resulting in tractional injury of the cranial ... see more

Introduction: The requirement for very deep akinesia has decreased with the use of modern phacoemulsification technique for cataract surgery. The use of topical anesthesia has increased as a way to reduce complications associated with anaesthesia with inj... see more

The changes of a level interleukin-2,-6,-10 and the factor necrosis tumours-a depending on duration of operations of thoracic patients under the conditions of combined use of prolonged epidural blockade with isoflurane or total intravenous anaesthesia was... see more

Background: Treatment of breast cancer without surgery may not be effective. But in elderly patients with lots of co-morbidities, surgical management often cannot be done due to the significant risks of general anesthesia. The need for a safe, easy and ef... see more

Background: Cataract surgery is usually done under local anaesthesia. But till now there are no absolutely safe local anaesthetics. Current study is done to find out a safer local anaesthetic for cataract surgery.Objective: To evaluate the onset, duration... see more

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