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Multimodal Combined Anesthesia during Traumatic Operations

https://doi.org/10.15360/1813-9779-2009-3-45

Abstract

Any need for combining the effective antinociceptive defense of a patient during traumatic surgical interventions has give rise to multimodal combined anesthesia (MCA) comprising a combination of epidural analgesia with a small-dose local anesthetic (ropivacaine 2 mg/ml), an opioid (fentanyl 2 ^g/ml), and adrenaline (2 ^g/ml) with low-flow anesthesia with sevoflurane at low concentrations (Key words: multimodal anesthesia, traumatic operations, epidural analgesia, sevoflurane anesthesia, anesthetic safety, massive blood loss.

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Gorobets Ye.S., Gruzdev V.Ye., Zotov A.V., Tipisev D.A., Shin A.R. Multimodal Combined Anesthesia during Traumatic Operations . General Reanimatology. 2009;5(3):45. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15360/1813-9779-2009-3-45

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