2001, Number 3
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Rev Mex Anest 2001; 24 (3)
Lesión del nervio peroneo común posterior a cirugía abdominal. Reporte de un caso y revisión de la literatura
Torres HJC, Hernández SJR, Tenopala VS
Language: Spanish
References: 10
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ABSTRACT
Peripheral nerve injury associated with the administration of anesthesia, was first described more than a century ago. Improved anesthetic technique and awareness of patient positioning have decreased the incidence dramatically; but injuries do still occur. In sometimes this damage was not resulted from anesthetic procedure.
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