Choosing of optimal spinal needle as one of the conditions for safety of spinal anesthesia (literature review)


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The wide using of spinal anesthesia that is technically uncomplicated and highly effective technique makes strict demands to its safety, minimizing of complications and side effects that it is not devoid of unfortunately. In present review the author summarizes data from special literature dedicated to importance of choosing the needle of this or that type in terms of safety and efficiency of SA as well as safety of diagnostic lumbar puncture.

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A. Ovechkin

SBEI “Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University’, 119991, Moscow

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