Anaesthesia for ambulatory surgery
- PMID: 728828
- DOI: 10.1007/BF03007416
Anaesthesia for ambulatory surgery
Abstract
Most surgeons and hospital administrators now recognize that many surgical procedures can be done on an out-patient basis and anesthetists have been instrumental in developing and implementing the practice of short-stay surgery. It is our opinion that general anaesthesia using enflurane and Alfathesin will increase the safety of ambulatory surgery.
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