Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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1. A Comparative Study of Parallel Leg, Crossed Leg, and Traditional Sitting Position for Successful Spinal Puncture in Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section
- Bhorania Y.C. , et al.
2. Comparison of induction of spinal anesthesia in sitting position with legs parallel and crossed for cesarean section: A randomized controlled trial
- Puthenveettil N. , et al.
3. Comparison of neuraxial acoustic target window of the spine among rider sitting, cross leg, hamstring stretch, and classical sitting position: An observational study
- Singh G. , et al.
4. Comparison of ultrasonographic anatomy of spine in traditional sitting position versus crossed leg position in term pregnancy: A prospective, observational, crossover study
- Godha S.S.S. , et al.
6. Comparison of three sitting positions for combined spinal - epidural anesthesia: a multicenter randomized controlled trial
- Özhan M.Ö. , et al.
7. Comparison of successful spinal puncture between pendant position and traditional sitting position for cesarean deliveries
- Arshad Q.u.A. , et al.
8. A comparative study on position and paramedian neuraxial access on healthy volunteers using three-dimensional models registered to lumbar spine ultrasound
- Porto L.R. , et al.
9. Comparison of cross-legged sitting position with the traditional sitting position for the ease of insertion of an epidural catheter in parturient for providing labour analgesia: A randomised control trial
- Puthenveettil N. , et al.
10. Comparison of ease of induction of spinal anaesthesia in sitting with legs parallel on the table versus traditional sitting position
- Afolayan J. , et al.
11. Comparing three different modified sitting positions for ease of spinal needle insertion in patients undergoing spinal anesthesia
- Soltani Mohammadi S. , et al.
12. Optimal Point of Insertion and Needle Angle in Neuraxial Blockade Using a Midline Approach: A Study in Computed Tomography Scans of Adult Patients
- Vogt M. , et al.
13. Comparison between pendant position and traditional sitting position for successful spinal puncture in spinal anesthesia for cesarean section
- Pryambodho P. , et al.