Rapid recovery anesthesia technique for ambulatory hand surgery
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Anesthesia for ambulatory surgery
Ambulatory anesthesia allows quick recovery from anesthesia, leading to an early discharge and rapid resumption of daily activities, which can be of great benefit to patients, healthcare providers, third-party payers, and hospitals. Recently, with the development of minimally invasive surgical techniques and short-acting anesthetics, the use of ambulatory surgery has grown rapidly. Additionally...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Salud Uninorte
سال: 2019
ISSN: 0120-5552,2011-7531
DOI: 10.14482/sun.34.3.617.96