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Caudal Anesthesia and Intravenous Sedation for Repair of Giant Bilateral Inguinal Hernias in a Ventilator-Dependent Premature Infant
JOSEPH R. FURMAN, M.D.;
JOSEPH R. FURMAN, M.D.
*Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology.
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MELVIN D. SMITH, M.D.
MELVIN D. SMITH, M.D.
†Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery.
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Anesthesiology March 1990, Vol. 72, 573–575.
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JOSEPH R. FURMAN, MELVIN D. SMITH; Caudal Anesthesia and Intravenous Sedation for Repair of Giant Bilateral Inguinal Hernias in a Ventilator-Dependent Premature Infant. Anesthesiology 1990; 72:573–575 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199003000-00032
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