Intrarectal Anesthesia in Neurosurgery
- PMID: 28502682
- DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.05.015
Intrarectal Anesthesia in Neurosurgery
Abstract
In the early days of modern neurologic surgery, the inconveniences and potential dangers of general anesthesia by chloroform and ether using the so-called "open-drop technique" led to the quest for alternative methods of anesthesia. This became all the more necessary, since patient positioning and the surgical arrangements often hindered the use of a drop bottle. One approach to solve this problem was intrarectal ether application. The present article aims to shed light on this original, less well-known anesthesia technique in the neurosurgical field.
Keywords: Colonic anesthesia; Ether; History; Neuroanesthesia; Rectal anesthesia.
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