Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia using a reduced-dose of spinal bupivacaine and epidural top up leads to faster motor recovery after lower extremity surgeries
Mi Ja Yun, Mi Young Kwon, Do Hun Kim, Jung Won Lee
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