International audienceIntroduction: This observational study was designed to assess the use of spinal anesthesia with chloroprocaine in the context of ambulatory surgery. Methods: A prospective, multicenter, observational study was carried out among 33 private or public centers between May 2014 and January 2015 and adult patients, scheduled for a short ambulatory surgery under spinal anesthesia with chloroprocaine. The primary outcomes were anesthetic effectiveness, defined as performance of the whole surgical procedure without any additional anesthetic agent, and the time to achieve eligibility for hospital discharge. Secondary outcomes were the effect of chloroprocaine on motor and sensory blocks, patients' satisfaction, and the use of an...
Background: In the post-Lidocaine spinal era, which went into oblivion owing to TNS, there is a need...
PURPOSE: To investigate a saddle anesthesia with different doses of chloroprocaine in perianal surge...
Study objective: To evaluate two anesthetic techniques, namely, local anesthesia with sedation, and ...
International audienceIntroduction: This observational study was designed to assess the use of spina...
International audienceAvailable short-acting intrathecal anesthetic agents (chloroprocaine and prilo...
Daniela Ghisi, Stefano Bonarelli Department of Anaesthesia and Postoperative Intensive Care, Istitut...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Spinal anesthesia is well suited for day-care surgery, however a persisting motor b...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Short-acting regional anesthetics have already been successfully used for periphera...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Knee arthroscopy is a well-established procedure in day-case surgery, whi...
Background: An increasing number of day-care surgical patients are challenging the presently used me...
Spinal anaesthesia is an easy and reliable technique. Factors limiting its use in the ambulatory set...
Introduction: Spinal anaesthesia has got inherent advantages like intense motor and sensory blockade...
Introduction: Saddle block is effective in patients experiencing perianal surgery in terms of postop...
Background In ambulatory lower limb surgery, spinal anesthesia with rapid onset and a short duration...
Aim :This Study was performed to compare the anaesthetic efficacy and safety of two local anaestheti...
Background: In the post-Lidocaine spinal era, which went into oblivion owing to TNS, there is a need...
PURPOSE: To investigate a saddle anesthesia with different doses of chloroprocaine in perianal surge...
Study objective: To evaluate two anesthetic techniques, namely, local anesthesia with sedation, and ...
International audienceIntroduction: This observational study was designed to assess the use of spina...
International audienceAvailable short-acting intrathecal anesthetic agents (chloroprocaine and prilo...
Daniela Ghisi, Stefano Bonarelli Department of Anaesthesia and Postoperative Intensive Care, Istitut...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Spinal anesthesia is well suited for day-care surgery, however a persisting motor b...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Short-acting regional anesthetics have already been successfully used for periphera...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Knee arthroscopy is a well-established procedure in day-case surgery, whi...
Background: An increasing number of day-care surgical patients are challenging the presently used me...
Spinal anaesthesia is an easy and reliable technique. Factors limiting its use in the ambulatory set...
Introduction: Spinal anaesthesia has got inherent advantages like intense motor and sensory blockade...
Introduction: Saddle block is effective in patients experiencing perianal surgery in terms of postop...
Background In ambulatory lower limb surgery, spinal anesthesia with rapid onset and a short duration...
Aim :This Study was performed to compare the anaesthetic efficacy and safety of two local anaestheti...
Background: In the post-Lidocaine spinal era, which went into oblivion owing to TNS, there is a need...
PURPOSE: To investigate a saddle anesthesia with different doses of chloroprocaine in perianal surge...
Study objective: To evaluate two anesthetic techniques, namely, local anesthesia with sedation, and ...