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Patel MG et al. - Cervical epidural anaesthesia is mainly used for relief of acute & chronic pain of head & neck. This technique can provide safe, reliable and effective anaesthesia for neck surgeries with stable hemodynamics, reduction in blood loss and prolonged postoperative pain relief.

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