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Comparative study of perioperative analgesic effective of 0.15% levobupivacaine versus 0.25% ropivacaine for tonsillar pillar block in patients undergoing tonsillectomy: Randomized double blinded trial

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: MD AnaesthesiaPublication details: Puducherry MGMCRI 2024Description: x, 107p. Hard BoundSubject(s):
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Sonological evaluation of neonatal internal jugular anatomy in supine and trendelenburg position: Observational Study Comparison of transcutaneous venous dilation effect of topical 2% lignocaine jelly with or without topical nitroglycerine - Randomised double blinded cross over volunteer study Comparison of split - type postman and C-MAC videolaryngoscope for ease of intubation in simulated restricted neck mobility: Randomized clinical trial Comparative study of perioperative analgesic effective of 0.15% levobupivacaine versus 0.25% ropivacaine for tonsillar pillar block in patients undergoing tonsillectomy: Randomized double blinded trial Assessment of knowledge regarding the coverage and utilization of pradhan mantri jan arogya yojana (PM - JAY) scheme and the effectiveness of educational intervention among the beneficiaries and the healthcare providers in rural Puducherry district. A mixed - method study Mixed method study on challenges diagnosis treatment and follow-up among Pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Puducherry district. Reproductive morbidity patterns and health - related quality of life of ever - married women aged 18-49 years in the field practice areas of a teachers hospital in Puducherry district - A community - based analytical cross - sectional study

Dr. Antony John Charles
Professor
Department of Anaesthesiology

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