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Single Injection Paravertebral Block for Major Cancer Breast Surgery
Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology, 07/02/09
Kumar A et al. - Single injection paravertebral block is a simple, safe and effective technique for major surgery of carcinoma breast. It provides adequate surgical conditions and prolonged postoperative analgesia with low incidence of PONV and complications.
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