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Brown anesthesia

Brown anesthesia (H. F. W. Braun, German surgeon, 1862-1934; anesthesia, Greek an-– otritsa. a prefix + aisthzsis – feeling, feeling)

Vida Brown of anesthesia:

  1. Conduction – the anesthesia of celiac nodes and branches of a celiac texture which is carried out by means of introduction to retroperitoneal cellulose above a celiac trunk of solution of the anesthetizing substance applied at the opened abdominal cavity;
  2. Presakralny – at which solution of the anesthetizing substance is entered into a zone of a front surface of a sacrum.
 
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