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Periphere Regionalanästhesie: Grundlagen, Sonographie und ultraschallgesteuerte Nervenblockade

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In die Grundlagen der peripheren Regionalanästhesie, wie z. B. die allgemeine Punktionstechnik, wird in diesem Kapitel ebenso eingeführt, wie in die Sonographie und die ultraschallgesteuerten Nervenblockaden.

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Craß, D., Gerheuser, F., Schwemmer, U. (2019). Periphere Regionalanästhesie: Grundlagen, Sonographie und ultraschallgesteuerte Nervenblockade. In: Rossaint, R., Werner, C., Zwißler, B. (eds) Die Anästhesiologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54507-2_53

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