Spinal anaesthesia is an easy and reliable technique. Factors limiting its use in the ambulatory setting include delayed ambulation, risk of urinary retention and pain after block regression. On the contrary, general anaesthesia with fast-acting drugs provides a fast recovery that facilitates an early discharge. Although recovery after spinal anaesthesia has been improved by reducing the dose of the commonly used longacting local anaesthetics, discharge times are still prolonged compared with general anaesthesia. 2-Chloroprocaine is an amino-ester local anaesthetic with a very short half-life and a favourable evolution of spinal block for ultra-short outpatient procedures. Moreover, the preservative free 2-chloroprocaine solution showed a v...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Knee arthroscopy is a well-established procedure in day-case surgery, whi...
Chloroprocaine provides spinal anesthesia for day-case surgery lasting up to 40 minutes. Intravenous...
BACKGROUND: Although spinal bupivacaine may have too long duration to be useful in the ambulatory se...
Spinal anaesthesia is an easy and reliable technique. Factors limiting its use in the ambulatory set...
Daniela Ghisi, Stefano Bonarelli Department of Anaesthesia and Postoperative Intensive Care, Istitut...
Abstract: Day-case procedures require a high turnover, high quality and low costs. Lidocaine has lon...
Background: In the post-Lidocaine spinal era, which went into oblivion owing to TNS, there is a need...
International audienceAvailable short-acting intrathecal anesthetic agents (chloroprocaine and prilo...
Background In ambulatory lower limb surgery, spinal anesthesia with rapid onset and a short duration...
WOS: 000184930500010PubMed ID: 12932067Background and objective: A variety of drugs and techniques h...
International audienceIntroduction: This observational study was designed to assess the use of spina...
Background: An increasing number of day-care surgical patients are challenging the presently used me...
Background: To investigate how low-dose levobupivacaine affects both surgical comfort and hemodynami...
Background: In the ambulatory setting, day by day there is an increase in the use of spinal anaesthe...
STUDY OBJECTIVE Spinal anesthesia is well suited for day-care surgery, however a persisting motor bl...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Knee arthroscopy is a well-established procedure in day-case surgery, whi...
Chloroprocaine provides spinal anesthesia for day-case surgery lasting up to 40 minutes. Intravenous...
BACKGROUND: Although spinal bupivacaine may have too long duration to be useful in the ambulatory se...
Spinal anaesthesia is an easy and reliable technique. Factors limiting its use in the ambulatory set...
Daniela Ghisi, Stefano Bonarelli Department of Anaesthesia and Postoperative Intensive Care, Istitut...
Abstract: Day-case procedures require a high turnover, high quality and low costs. Lidocaine has lon...
Background: In the post-Lidocaine spinal era, which went into oblivion owing to TNS, there is a need...
International audienceAvailable short-acting intrathecal anesthetic agents (chloroprocaine and prilo...
Background In ambulatory lower limb surgery, spinal anesthesia with rapid onset and a short duration...
WOS: 000184930500010PubMed ID: 12932067Background and objective: A variety of drugs and techniques h...
International audienceIntroduction: This observational study was designed to assess the use of spina...
Background: An increasing number of day-care surgical patients are challenging the presently used me...
Background: To investigate how low-dose levobupivacaine affects both surgical comfort and hemodynami...
Background: In the ambulatory setting, day by day there is an increase in the use of spinal anaesthe...
STUDY OBJECTIVE Spinal anesthesia is well suited for day-care surgery, however a persisting motor bl...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Knee arthroscopy is a well-established procedure in day-case surgery, whi...
Chloroprocaine provides spinal anesthesia for day-case surgery lasting up to 40 minutes. Intravenous...
BACKGROUND: Although spinal bupivacaine may have too long duration to be useful in the ambulatory se...