Abstract

Clinical experience in use of Buvanestin and other local anesthetics (Marcaine,Naropin) in traumatology and orthopaedics is presented. Careful evaluation of the effect of various drugs (Refortan, Ringer’s solution, Mafusol) preinfusion upon the status of hemodynamics in elderly and senile patients at operations for femoral fractures has been performed. It has been shown that by the anesthetic properties Buvanestin practically does not differ from Marcaine. Preinfusion of Mafusol has shown the advantages over the Ringer’s solution and Refortan in ensuring more stable hemodynamics during operation and in the early (within 20-30 min) postoperative period.

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