In recent times, epidural anaesthesia has become one of the most popular methods of relieving labour pain. Hospitals carry on the procedure at large every day given its huge demand by pregnant women.
The delivery of the infant into the arms of a conscious and pain-free mother is one of the most exciting and rewarding moments in medicine. Pain relief in labour has always been surrounded with myths ...
in which epidural anaesthesia and analgesia were better than general anaesthesia, for which they are to be congratulated. They show better analgesia and an improvement in respiratory function in ...
Epidural anaesthesia is widely used in major thoracic and abdominal surgery for postoperative analgesia. Spinal haematoma after epidural anaesthesia in patients without risk factors is very rare. Most ...
For women, who want a vaginal birth or are at least planning for one but dread the labour pains, an epidural is a boon. It is an invasive form of pain management where an epidural analgesia is given ...
Talking about labour in today's day and age doesn't seem to send jitters down the spine anymore. Thanks to the advances in medical sciences, epidural anaesthesia has come as a boon for expecting ...
Although epidural anaesthesia and spinal anaesthesia are currently the general choices for patients undergoing caesarean section, these two neuraxial anaesthesia methods still have drawbacks. Caudal ...
An epidural involves placing a tiny tube called a catheter in the patient's back to deliver pain medication. An epidural may be used during surgery or after surgery, especially for those that may ...
Horner's syndrome is a neurological condition resulting from disruption of the oculosympathetic pathway, which typically produces the classic triad of ipsilateral ptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis. This ...
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