Regional anaesthesia: complications and techniques
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF03008430
Regional anaesthesia: complications and techniques
Abstract
In this review an effort has been made to highlight the most common and most important complications of regional anaesthesia and the most up-to-date treatment of these problems. For more complete information one should refer to the bibliography and major textbooks on this subject.
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