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  3. Vol. 21 No. 3 (2015)

Vol. 21 No. 3 (2015)

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Published: 2015-07-30

Editorial

  • Anaesthetic simulation, and education and training in South Africa

    Carl Hillermann
    4-5
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Research Articles

  • Coeliac plexus neurolysis for upper abdominal malignancies using an anterior approach: review of the literature

    Anju Ghai, Hamesh Bansal, Sarthak Wadhera
    6-16
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  • The development of a scoring tool for the measurement of performance in managing hypotension and intra-operative cardiac arrest during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section

    Garth Horsten, Robert Wise, Shaun Ramroop, Reitze Rodseth
    17-23
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  • Predictors of peri-operative risk acceptance by South African vascular surgery patients at a tertiary level hospital

    P Govender, D Spurrett, B M Biccard
    24-30
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  • Endotracheal tube cuff pressures in adult patients undergoing general anaesthesia in two Johannesburg academic hospitals

    Lizil Gilliland, Helen Perrie, Juan Scribante
    35-38
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  • Clinical anatomy of the superior cluneal nerve in relation to easily identifiable bony landmarks

    Leigh-Anne Loubser, Russel P Raath, Albert-Neels Van Schoor
    31-34
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Case Studies

  • Anaesthesia for a patient with β-thalassaemia

    Iosifina Giannakikou, Alexandra Karra
    39-41
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  • An unusual conduit for a paediatric tracheostomy tube exchange

    Belinda Senta Küsel, Eric Hodgson
    42-44
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