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Anesthesia, Caudal

Known as: anesthesia epidural sacral, Anesthesia, Sacral Epidural, anesthesia caudal 
Epidural anesthesia administered via the sacral canal.
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2004
2004
Background:  Regional anesthesia causes sympathetic blockade, vasodilation and higher skin temperature in anesthetized dermatomes… 
1998
1998
PurposeNegative pressure pulmonary oedema (NPPE) is a well-recognized but rare complication secondary to upper airway obstruction… 
1993
1993
: Adult caudal blockade has fallen from favor in the anesthesia community. The majority of anesthesia providers now use lumbar… 
1977
1977
This report summarizes experience with caudal anesthesia in 70 infants ranging in age from 4 to 110 weeks, selected at random… 
1972
1972
In 1,946 obstetrical patients, mepivacaine alone, mepivacaine with epinephrine, and lidocaine with epinephrine were equally… 
1962
1962
AUDAL ANESTHESIA is one of the On the other hand, they should have C easiest methods for regional anesno excessive or prolonged… 
1947
1947
To the Editor:— Dr. McCormick's correspondence (The Journal, March 15, p. 801) stressed the danger of continuous caudal… 
1943
1943
To the many recent advances in the rapidly expanding field of anesthesiology, another new method has been added, namely… 
1943
1943
The history of continuous caudal anesthesia for obstetrics was discussed by Edwards and Hingson 1 in 1942 and later by Hingson… 
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1942