Using THRIVE-oxygenator for short painful ophthalmic interventions
I had long taken interest in using the THRIVE after I heard a complicated case be presented at the BOAS meeting in London at the Magic circle in November 2015. …
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I had long taken interest in using the THRIVE after I heard a complicated case be presented at the BOAS meeting in London at the Magic circle in November 2015. …
No matter wich block you use, when watching photos or small movies during OA-meetings, it’s not rare to see people perform their blocks bare-handed with little antiseptic precautions. Although it …
After discussing thoughts for a study design on visual hallucinations and their connection to perioperative delirium with Prof. René M Müri over coffee- a very pleasant & stimulating conversation with …
OFISA has recently published the 3rd part of their online quiz, which is of interest to both anaesthesiologists as well as to ophthalmologists. Answers will be sent to the provided …
Try to sing the title-line of this post to the melody of Michael Jackson’s “Beat it” at the top of your lungs and you’ll get an idea of how much …
I’ve posted these two videos because they represent fairly well where we are standing in the discussion about POCD-from two entirely different venture points. They are both witty, thought provoking …
Apart from the odd anesthesiological article going through my hands, this is what I spend some of my time with. It is entertaining and erudite and very recommendable! I know …
This is one of David Levine’s great cartoons that I commissioned with him. As always he captures the message well, wich is even more impressive given the fact that he …
Abstract Due to high mortality associated with aortic dissection, anesthetic management of patients with Marfan syndrome with severe aortic root dilation is a challenging situation. A patient with Marfan syndrome …