Spinal anesthesia. J. Ducuing (Presse méd., 1927, No. 77)

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Since 1908 the author has performed 6000 lumbar anesthesias. On the basis of his experience he establishes the following contraindications to the latter: 1) age under 15 and over 70 years old; 2) short-term operations, or those which can be done under local anesthesia; 3) former or present nervous system disorders; 4) low blood pressure (from this point of view spinal anesthesia is contraindicated in bleeding, general peritonitis, shock and infections). The author also does not use it in breast surgeries.

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M. Znamensky

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