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    En guise d'introduction

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    USE OF HYPERBARIC PRILOCAINE IN AMBULATORY SURGERY

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    USE OF HYPERBARIC PRILOCAINE IN AMBULATORY SURGERY F. Troisi, A. Ferrara, P. Merlin, F. Sacco, E. Finetti, S. Collini Anestesia e Ranimazione, Az Ospedaliera S Andrea, Roma, Italy Background and aims: Data on prilocaine use for ambulatory intrathecal anaesthesia are limited. In this randomized study we compared 2% hyperbaric prilocaine and sufentanil with 2% hyperbaric bupivacaine and sufentanil for spinal anesthesia in outpatients undergoing elective anorectal surgery without increasing side - effects or delaying. Methods: Patients ASA I-III were randomly allocated to receive 30mg hyperbaric prilocaine plus 5 microg sufentanyl (group PS,n=20) or 10 mg hyperbaric bupivacaine plus 5 microg sufentanyl (group BS, n=20) in sitting position. After sitting for 3 min (group PS) and 10 min (group BS), patients were positioned for surgery. Written informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Results: There were no significant differences in intraoperative outcomes (hypotension, bradycardia, respirator depression) but mean recovery, discharge time, postoperative pain and urinary retention were significantly shorter in group PS. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the superiority of the combination of low-dose hyperbaric prilocaine and sufenatnyl for spinal anaesthesia in ambulatory anorectal surgery. It is an excellent alternative to bupivacain because of faster attainment and resolution block, greater haemodynamic stability, earlier deambulation, reduced risk of urinary retention and early patients discharge. Assigned speakers: Dr. Fabiana Troisi, Az Ospedaliera S Andrea , Roma , Italy Assigned in sessions: 06.09.2012, 08:00-18:30, Posters for Electronic Viewing, Posters for Electronic Viewing, Poster Area 07.09.2012, 08:00-18:30, Posters for Electronic Viewing, Posters for Electronic Viewing, Poster Are

    Lonchaea collini Hackman 1956

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    <p> <i>Lonchaea collini</i> Hackman, 1956. (MacGowan et al. 2007).</p>Published as part of <i>Bächli, Gerhard, Merz, Bernhard & Haenni, Jean-Paul, 2014, Dritter Nachtrag zur Checkliste der Diptera der Schweiz, pp. 119-140 in Entomo Helvetica 7</i> on page 127, DOI: 10.5169/seals-985967, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8096745">http://zenodo.org/record/8096745</a&gt

    Amiota (Amiota) collini Beuk and Maca

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    <i>Amiota</i> (<i>Amiota</i>) <i>collini</i> Beuk and Máca <p> <i>Amiota</i> (<i>Amiota</i>) <i>collini</i> Beuk and Máca, 1995: 8.</p> <p> <i>Diagnosis.</i> M ale: F ifth tarsomere of fore leg black; fi fth sternite densely setigerous figure 1C); sixth tergite very large; surstylus narrow, long, with four to fi ve long prensisetae and about three long, spine-like setae on distal margin; lower margin of cercus protruded, with tuft of four to fi ve setae.</p> <p> <i>Specimen examined</i>. Czech Republic: Duchcov-Louny, 1, 9 May 1993,. Máca leg.</p> <p> <i>Distribution.</i> G reat Britain, Czech R epublic, Slovakia.</p>Published as part of <i>Chen, Hong-Wei & Toda, Masanori J., 2001, A revision of the Asian and European species in the subgenus Amiota Loew (Diptera, Drosophilidae) and the establishment of species-groups based on phylogenetic analysis, pp. 1517-1563 in Journal of Natural History 35 (10)</i> on pages 1549-1550, DOI: 10.1080/002229301317067665, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10683624">http://zenodo.org/record/10683624</a&gt
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