Foetal pain and anaesthesia during prenatal surgery
Objectives: Foetal surgery is a relatively new branch of medicine; the health providers involved are currently wondering what kind of anaesthesia should be provided to the foetuses. In the last few years, new advances have been reported on foetal sensoriality and capability for feeling pain; meanwhi...
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Main Author: | Carlo V Bellieni (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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