The use of local anesthesia against the background of general neuroplegic and ganglion blocking effects

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Abstract

Local infiltration anesthesia, developed and widely introduced into practice by A. V. Vishnevsky, as well as representatives of the Kazan school of surgeons: S. M. Alekseev, A. A.Vishnevsky, I. V. Domrachev, N. V. Sokolov, Yu. Ratner, played a huge role in the development of surgery and contributed to a decrease in the operating and postoperative mortality of patients. According to the statistical data of V. I. Struchkov (1954), this type of anesthesia in the hospitals of the Soviet Union was used in 72-80% of surgical patients.

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A. F. Popov

Kazan Medical Institute; 1st city hospital

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PhD in Medicine, Hospital Surgery Clinic

Russian Federation, Kazan

A. B. Gataullin

Kazan Medical Institute; 1st city hospital

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Assistant, Hospital Surgery Clinic

Russian Federation, Kazan

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