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Tracheostomy cannulation, introduced since 1952 as a means of long-term ventilatory support, has occasionally resulted in severe traumatic lesions of trachea and tracheoesophageal fistula. This case report consists of a...
An anesthetic experience with bilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing's ayndrome in a 21 year old female has been presented. Before induction of anesthesia with intravenous thiopental and succinylcholine, chlorpromazine was administered...
In search of the best preventive measures against postoperative wound infections, the author has conducted a series of studies which preliminary results are as follows. (1) There were no postoperative...
Cardiac arrhythmias were produced in the dog by injections of epinephrine or isoproterenol during intravenous thiopental or propanidid anesthesia. Propanidid did not increase the pressor response to epinephrine, reduce the...
The authors have experienced a case of general anesthesia for a patient of congenital esophageal atresia with tracheo-esophageal fistula. Paramount importance of particular attention to the maintenance of patent airway...
Oxyen consumption of surgical patients was measured by McKesson Metabolar (Model 185) on the Recording Metabolar Chart (M-147) in four groups: group A, at resting state immediately before preanesthetic medication;...
Fourty-eight mongrel dogs were bled to half the level of their control aystolic blood pressures and infused with Hartmanns solution, low molecular weight dextran, whole blood, or with Hartmann's solution+low...
Brachial plexus block has been evaluated in 192 cases of surgery of the upper extremities performed during the past 13 years and 9 months. (from Jan. 1958 to Sept. 1971)...
The authors have experienced with two cases of acute pulmonary edema; one underwent an intestinal resection under local anesthesia for panperitonitis due to typhoid perforation, and the other under general...
Hypotension immediately after spinal anesthesia has been considered as the result of pre-ganglionic sympathetic paralysis and secondarily due to changes in cardiac output. And also the increase of vascular...
The severely burned patient, when first seen by the anesthesiologist, is usually in the "high-risk" category, envincing malnutrition and protein defficiency, combined with toxicity, dehydration and oliguria. Since homeostatic controls...