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Anesthesia for Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery: a Brief guide
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  • Francesca Bonifacio,
  • Luigi Maria Remore,
  • Fabio Costa,
  • Almerinda D’antuono,
  • Carmen Bigliardo,
  • Fabio Greco,
  • Maurizio Trivelli,
  • Fabrizio Salvinelli
Francesca Bonifacio
Fondazione Universitaria Policlinico Campus Biomedico

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Luigi Maria Remore
Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico
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Fabio Costa
Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico
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Almerinda D’antuono
Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico
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Carmen Bigliardo
Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico
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Fabio Greco
Fondazione Universitaria Policlinico Campus Biomedico
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Maurizio Trivelli
Fondazione Universitaria Policlinico Campus Biomedico
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Fabrizio Salvinelli
Campus Biomedico University
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Abstract

In the surgery room, disagreements between surgeons and anaesthesiologists, regarding the conditions and methods of surgery are not uncommon. This is particularly true for surgeries involving head and neck, where anatomical and physiological complexities can significantly impact on both anesthetic and surgical management. Bleeding may also complicate basic otorhinolaryngological procedures. This literature review enables young anaesthesiologists to facilitate the selection of the type of anesthetic to be used and allows surgeons to critically evaluate their experiences in light of the anesthesia used.
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