Spinal anesthesia for skin graft in patients with hypertension, kidney failure, diabetes and pituitary tumor (Case report).
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Abstract
Patients with a history of hypertension, kidney failure, diabetes, and pituitary tumor undergo skin graft surgery on lower extremities bringing perioperative risk. Choosing spinal anaesthesia with the right type of local anesthetic and an appropriate dose is extremely important for a successful surgery.
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Hypertension, kidney failure, diabetes, pituitary tumor, skin graft, spinal anaesthesia
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