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#1
Regional Anesthesia / Re: prone spinal anaesthesia
August 24, 2007, 01:24:59 PM
About my personal tecnique,shorthening the time of postionong the patient,the cardiovascular changes are well tolerated and there is less cephalic spread of anestetics .
Both the surgeon and the patients are satisfied.
#2
Regional Anesthesia / Re: prone spinal anaesthesia
July 23, 2007, 04:48:41 PM
Dear Collegue sometimes a smooth aspiration is needed,but u have to be patient ,seeing a drop of LCS in the needle is enough encouraging  u to injectate the anesthetic solution.
#3
Regional Anesthesia / Re: prone spinal anaesthesia
July 14, 2007, 04:25:53 PM
Complete information and detail will be reported during ESRA MEETING in SALERNO (ITALY) the next October.
#4
Prone spinal anaesthesia can be realized also for proctology surgery (perianal fistula) when the patient operative position required is the prone.
Try to do it and the patient with acute pain will be very satisfied and will give many compliments ti you.
#5
Regional Anesthesia / Re: prone spinal anaesthesia
April 09, 2007, 08:13:46 AM
Hello.I'm an italian anaesthesiologist,I took advantage for my revised prone spinal aanesthesia tecnique from my experience in the field of neurosurgery and spine surgery.
I'd like to be invited in scientific meetings to show my tecnique and the results.If u know te way please contact me.
The tecnique requires a god knowledge of anesthetica properties and a god experience in the spinal anaestesia .
I'd like to know in which institution uyou are gettin' your pratice.
many regards
#6
Regional Anesthesia / Re: prone spinal anaesthesia
March 17, 2007, 06:16:10 PM
My results confirm the personal opinion that subaracnoid anaesthesia is better tolerated when performed in the prone position than in the other usual known.
In this field I suggest everybody to chek the possibility to realize this simply tecnique.
More information about in the next congress on this topic.
#7
Regional Anesthesia / prone spinal anaesthesia
March 14, 2007, 09:20:23 PM
I've performed spinal anaesthesia in the prone position in 60 patients for the spine surgery (i.e. lumbar disk erniation).
I 'ld like to discuss about this personal technique