Selected chapters from monograph «Spinal Anesthesia in Obstetrics». Neurologic, traumatic and septic complications of neuroaxial analgesia techniques


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The lecture overviews frequency, etiopathogenesis, classification, clinical picture and treatment problems of neurological, traumatic and septic complications of obstetric regional anesthesia. Recommendations reducing these complications risk are discussed either.

About the authors

E. M Shifman

FSBI “People’s Friendship Russian University”

117198, Moscow

G. V Filippovich

FSBI “Kulakov Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology”

отделение анестезии и реанимации 117997, Moscow

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