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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, Vol 45, R49-R63, Copyright © 1998 by Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society


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Advances in regional anaesthesia and pain management

V Chan
Department of Anaesthesia, Toronto Hospital, Ontario.

Advances in regional anaesthesia to date have made it one of the safest modalities for surgical anaesthesia and pain management. Continued refinement and development of new block techniques and approaches enhance the potential for block success, rapid postoperative recovery and patient safety. This will benefit both patient care and the health care economy.


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