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Effect of fentanyl on low dose hyperbaric bupivacaine in comparison with hyperbaric ropivacaine for day care anorectal surgeries: A case comparative study

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1Dr. Santoshkumar Bennur, 2Dr. Sri Devi S, 3Dr. Aezazulla Khan, 4Dr. Darshan MS

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Background: The core idea of 'day-care surgeries', or 'ambulatory surgeries', is to admit the carefully selected patients on the day of surgery, prepare them for the planned elective surgery and then discharge them on the same day to their familiar environment. (1) Day care surgeries are supposed to be more cost effective as compared to inpatient surgeries and also carry less risk of iatrogenic infections and also reduction in thromboembolism due to early mobilisation. (2) General principles of day care anaesthetic techniques include rapid/reliable onset and offset of effect from anaesthetic agents or procedures, early return of cognition and minimal PONV (Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting), dizziness and more importantly it should have minimum stress and provide maximum comfort to patient by early return to normalcy.(3)

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