2007, Número S1
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Rev Mex Anest 2007; 30 (S1)
Bloqueos periféricos para cirugía de extremidad inferior
Imbellioni LE
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 10
Paginas: 265-268
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FRAGMENTO
El bloqueo nervioso, a través de técnicas únicas o continuas en los troncos y plexos es un arma útil para lograr analgesia no tan sólo intraoperatoria, sino también postoperatoriamente.
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