Ketamine-relaxant-air anaesthesia for abdominal surgery in the developing countries

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Abdominal surgery with ketamine-muscle relaxant-air anaesthesia with various premedicants is described. The operating conditions were satisfactory by comparison with conventional methods of anaesthesia. The technique has much to offer in remote areas where sophisticated anaesthetic apparatus and compressed gases may not be available. © 1973 Oxford University Press.

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Magbagbeola, J. A. O. (1973). Ketamine-relaxant-air anaesthesia for abdominal surgery in the developing countries. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 45(12), 1217–1221. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/45.12.1217

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