Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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1. Incidence of transient neurologic symptoms in patients receiving lidocaine spinal anesthesia for outpatient joint arthroplasty
- Amaral S. , et al.
2. Effect of Bupivacaine Infiltration in the Track of the Spinal Needle on Back Pain for Elective Caesarean Section Under Spinal Anesthesia
- Saber H.F. , et al.
3. Transient neurologic symptoms in patients undergoing Holmium enucleation of the prostate under 1.5% mepivacaine spinal anesthesia: a retrospective cohort study
- Gans A. , et al.
4. The effect of needle type (25 G Sprotte vs. Quincke) in spinal anesthesia on the incidence of transient neurologic syndrome: A randomized clinical trial
- Ziaei S. , et al.
5. Spinal Anesthesia for Primary Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: Comparative Rates of Transient Neurological Symptoms and Urinary Retention Using Lidocaine, Mepivacaine, and Bupivacaine
- Slaven S.E. , et al.
6. Local Anesthetics
- Heiner J.S. , et al.
7. Sprotte versus Quincke Spinal Needles on the Frequency of Spinal Anesthesia Success in Patients undergoing Cesarean Section Delivery
- Atashkhoei S. , et al.
8. Serious Complications of Regional Anaesthesia
- Kerr M. , et al.
11. Transient neurological symptoms (TNS) following spinal anaesthesia with lidocaine versus other local anaesthetics in adult surgical patients: a network meta-analysis
- Forget P. , et al.
12. Prolonged interscalene blockade for 30 hours with 0.5% plain bupivacaine in a case of shoulder arthroscopy
- Tiwari P. , et al.
13. Transient Neurologic Symptoms Following Spinal Anesthesia with Bupivacaine and Ropivacaine
- Hu Y. , et al.
14. Effects of different anesthesia methods on postoperative transientneurological syndrome in patients with lumbar disc herniation
- Mao S. , et al.
15. The effect of early ambulation on the incidence of neurological complication after spinal anesthesia with lidocaine
- Talakoub R. , et al.
16. Short-acting spinal anesthesia in the ambulatory setting
- Förster J. , et al.
17. Addition of intrathecal fentanyl or meperidine to lidocaine and epinephrine for spinal anesthesia in elective cesarean delivery
- Farzi F. , et al.