Anesthetic considerations in facial plastic surgery: the surgeon's viewpoint.
APA
Koopmann CF (1987). Anesthetic considerations in facial plastic surgery: the surgeon's viewpoint.. Contemporary anesthesia practice, 9, 117-25.
MLA
Koopmann CF. "Anesthetic considerations in facial plastic surgery: the surgeon's viewpoint.." Contemporary anesthesia practice, vol. 9, 1987, pp. 117-25.
PMID
3791999
Abstract
In a cost-conscious medical and social community, the surgeon and anesthesiologist must work as a unit to attain the goal of patient comfort during elective, cosmetic procedures in a safe, cost-effective, medically acceptable manner. A close-working relationship between the surgeon and anesthesiologist is mandatory with each being cognizant and understanding of the special problems encountered by the colleague.
MeSH Terms
Anesthesia; Face; Humans; Neuroleptanalgesia; Premedication; Preoperative Care; Surgery, Plastic
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