Abstract

Article discusses regional anesthesia during operations on pathologies of the pelvic organs. Research objectives: comparative study of the epidural, spinal, intravenous and general anesthesia results during operations of pathology of the pelvic organs. Research materials and methods: literature review was carried out on the article topic for comparative results of regional anesthesia during operations of the pelvic organs. Research results: when using regional anesthesia during operations in the lower part of the abdominal cavity in the patients with pelvic pathology, a smoother course of the operation and the early postoperative period was observed comparing with general anesthesia. Conclusions: regional anesthesia for operations in the lower abdominal cavity, especially in elderly patients, is the gentlest method of anesthesia, including in the presence of concomitant diseases.

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