Epidermolysis bullosa - A review of 15 years' experience, including experience with combined general and regional anaesthetic techniques

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Abstract

Eight patients with epidermolysis bullosa received a total of 60 anaesthetics for 67 procedures over the fifteen-year period 1972 to 1986. On twenty-three occasions patients were intubated. On thirteen occasions general anaesthesia was supplemented by regional blockade, involving a total of thirty-four local anaesthetic blocks. Complications from intubation were minimal and none were seen related to regional blockade.

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Boughton, R., Crawford, M. R., & Vonwiller, J. B. (1988). Epidermolysis bullosa - A review of 15 years’ experience, including experience with combined general and regional anaesthetic techniques. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 16(3), 260–264. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x8801600304

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