Jerry Ingrande

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  • Regional anesthesia and obesity.

    Ingrande J, Brodsky JB, Lemmens HJ. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2009; 22 (5): 683-6

    Worldwide, the number of overweight and obese patients has increased dramatically. As a result, anesthesiologists routinely encounter obese patients daily in their clinical practice. The use of regional anesthesia is becoming increasingly popular for these patients. When appropriate, a regional anesthetic offers advantages and should be considered in the anesthetic management plan of obese patients. The following is a review of regional anesthesia in obesity, with special consideration of the unique challenges presented to the anesthesiologist by the obese patient.

    PubMedID: 19550304

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