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Regional anaesthesia for head and neck surgery
Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation , 10/30/09
Deleuze A et al. – Plastic surgery is more and more developing. Facial blocks are adapted to surgical procedures performed in this setting. They are easy to perform and may prolong postoperative analgesia. After a reminding of facial nerve anatomy, facial and cervical blocks are described with their indications. Guidelines for performance and monitoring are also indicated.
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