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What type of anaesthesia should I get for surgery

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 8 years ago

What type of anaesthesia should I get for surgery? There’s been a big shift in anesthesia and it makes a huge impact on surgery. Most joint replacement procedures were done under general anesthesia. Now, we’ve been able to transition over to regional anesthesia (which

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