Continuous Retrobulbar Block

We developed a method for establishing a continuous retrobulbar block by placing a fine catheter through a 20 gauge Atkinson retrobulbar needle in the orbital floor. The hub of the needle was modified to a funnel shape to facilitate passage of the pediatric epidural catheter. This method allowed smo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nihon Rinshō Masui Gakkai shi 1997/06/15, Vol.17(5), pp.311-315
Hauptverfasser: SUZUKI, Toshiyasu, KINEFUCHI, Yoshio, Fukuyama, Haruo, TAKIGUCHI, Mamoru, YAMAMOTO, Michio, SHIBATA, Akira
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