Anaesthetic Management with Segmental Epidural for Indirect Inguinal Hernia in a Patient with Mitral Valve Prolapse
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 10
Abstract
Segmental Epidural anaesthesia is suitable for inguinal hernias. It has some definite advantages over spinal anaesthesia. The segmental epidural block denotes the use of a small volume enough to block only the segments involved in the field of surgery and also avoids heamodynamic changes in comorbid conditions
Authors and Affiliations
Shashank Mudhelli
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