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The Latest HBOT News & Research

Case report: intestinal pneumatosis

To present a recent to increase understanding, diagnosis and treatment of intestinal pneumatosis clinical case, considering the distinctive characteristics of the disease and to expand knowledge about the management of this condition. The case of a female patient aged 65, originally from Bolivia, with a history of osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, asthma and allergies repetition occurs. The patient was admitted to the Department of Surgery No. 1 HNC in November 2015, with an unclear clinical picture. During admission of air bubbles present in the colonic mucosa and tumor lesion is discovered duodenum. Quickly it begins with treatment and adequate support for stabilization. A literature search and an update of the latest updates regarding this disease arises. medical seekers popularity as PUBMED, UP TO DATE, VBS were used. a series of articles about it were selected.

Clinical Trial – Spinal Versus Caudal Analgesia After Pediatric Infra-umbilical Surgery

Caudal analgesia along with general anesthesia is a very popular regional technique for
prolonged postoperative analgesia in different pediatric surgical procedures where the
surgical site is sub-umbilical. Caudal anesthetics usually provide analgesia for
approximately 4-6 hours.

Recently, the use of spinal anesthesia in infants and children requiring surgeries of
sub-umbilical region is gaining considerable popularity worldwide.

– The ease of performance and the safety regarding cardio-respiratory functions makes spinal
anesthesia as an alternative to general anesthesia in infants and children undergoing
surgeries of sub-umbilical regions.