Publications
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The effectiveness of preemptive sphenopalatine ganglion block on postoperative pain and functional outcomes after functional endoscopic sinus surgery.
Cho DY,
Drover DR, Nekhendzy V, Butwick AJ, Collins J, Hwang PH.
Int Forum Allergy Rhinol.
2011 May-Jun;
1
(3):
212-8
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The analgesic and antihyperalgesic effects of transcranial electrostimulation with combined direct and alternating current in healthy volunteers.
Nekhendzy V,
Lemmens HJ, Tingle M, Nekhendzy M, Angst MS.
Anesth Analg.
2010;
111
(5):
1301-7
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Flash pulmonary edema: an unusual presentation during orthognathic surgery.
Broujerdi JA,
Keifa E, Nekhendzy V, Schendel SA.
Plast Reconstr Surg.
2007;
119
(6):
133e-137e
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The effect of deliberate hypercapnia and hypocapnia on intraoperative blood loss and quality of surgical field during functional endoscopic sinus surgery.
Nekhendzy V,
Lemmens HJ, Vaughan WC, Hepworth EJ, Chiu AG, Church CA, Brock-Utne JG.
Anesth Analg.
2007;
105
(5):
1404-9, table of contents
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The role of the craniospinal nerves in mediating the antinociceptive effect of transcranial electrostimulation in the rat.
Nekhendzy V,
Davies MF, Lemmens HJ, Maze M.
Anesth Analg.
2006;
102
(6):
1775-80
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Rigid bronchoscope-assisted endotracheal intubation: yet another use of the gum elastic bougie.
Nekhendzy V,
Simmonds PK.
Anesth Analg.
2004;
98
(2):
545-7, table of contents
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The antinociceptive effect of transcranial electrostimulation with combined direct and alternating current in freely moving rats.
Nekhendzy V,
Fender CP, Davies MF, Lemmens HJ, Kim MS, Bouley DM, Maze M.
Anesth Analg.
2004;
98
(3):
730-7, table of contents
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