[HTML][HTML] Selective spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine provides better perioperative pain control than local anesthesia for ambulatory inguinal hernia repair …

F Costa, G Pascarella, P Luffarelli, A Strumia… - Journal of Anesthesia …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose Local anesthesia is the most used anesthetic technique for inguinal hernia repair,
despite its unpredictability. Selective spinal anesthesia with a short-term local anesthetic …

Selective spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine provides better perioperative pain control than local anesthesia for ambulatory inguinal hernia repair without …

F Costa, G Pascarella, P Luffarelli… - Journal of Anesthesia …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Purpose Local anesthesia is the most used anesthetic technique for inguinal hernia repair,
despite its unpredictability. Selective spinal anesthesia with a short-term local anesthetic …

[HTML][HTML] Selective spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine provides better perioperative pain control than local anesthesia for ambulatory inguinal hernia repair …

F Costa, G Pascarella, P Luffarelli… - Journal of Anesthesia …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Local anesthesia is the most used anesthetic technique for inguinal hernia repair,
despite its unpredictability. Selective spinal anesthesia with a short-term local anesthetic …

[HTML][HTML] Selective spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine provides better perioperative pain control than local anesthesia for ambulatory inguinal hernia repair …

F Costa, G Pascarella… - Journal of …, 2022 - janesthanalgcritcare.biomedcentral …
Local anesthesia is the most used anesthetic technique for inguinal hernia repair, despite its
unpredictability. Selective spinal anesthesia with a short-term local anesthetic guarantees …

Selective spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine provides better perioperative pain control than local anesthesia for ambulatory inguinal hernia repair without …

F Costa, G Pascarella, P Luffarelli… - … and Critical Care …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Local anesthesia is the most used anesthetic technique for inguinal hernia repair,
despite its unpredictability. Selective spinal anesthesia with a short-term local anesthetic …

Selective spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine provides better perioperative pain control than local anesthesia for ambulatory inguinal hernia repair without …

F Costa, G Pascarella, P Luffarelli… - Journal of Anesthesia …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Purpose Local anesthesia is the most used anesthetic technique for inguinal hernia repair,
despite its unpredictability. Selective spinal anesthesia with a short-term local anesthetic …