Anaesthesia for Neurosurgery in
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Anaesthesia for Neurosurgery in the Sitting Position: A Practical Approach
SUMMARY Neurosurgery in the sitting position offers advantages for certain operations. However, the approach is associated with potential complications, in particular venous air embolism. As the venous pressure at wound level is usually negative, air can be entrained. This air may follow any of ...
June 1, 2005; Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
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