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    A randomized comparison of the effects of continuous thoracic epidural analgesia and intravenous patient-controlled analgesia after posterior spinal fusion in adolescents by Cassady, Jr, J F, Lederhaas, G, Cancel, D D, Cummings, R J, Loveless, E A

    Published in Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (01-05-2000)
    “…Pain and gastrointestinal dysfunction are primary factors that delay recovery after posterior spinal fusion. Previous reports suggest that the choice of…”
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    Spinal anaesthesia in paediatrics by Lederhaas, George

    “…The use of spinal anaesthesia in children has been primarily limited to situations in which general anaesthesia was considered to pose an excessive risk. The…”
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    Infrequent assessment of pain in elderly trauma patients by Spilman, Sarah K, Baumhover, Lisa A, Lillegraven, Cheryl L, Lederhaas, George, Sahr, Sheryl M, Schirmer, Lori L, Smoot, Dustin L, Swegle, James R

    Published in Journal of trauma nursing (01-09-2014)
    “…There are inherent difficulties in assessing and managing pain in elderly trauma patients, especially those with chronic health conditions or diminished…”
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    An alternative for avoidance of general anaesthesia for infants when bilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy outlasts subarachnoid blockade by CASSADY, JOSEPH F., LEDERHAAS, GEORGE

    Published in Pediatric anesthesia (01-11-2000)
    “…Former premature infants represent a high risk surgical population. In order to minimize the risk of postoperative apnoea, subarachnoid blockade without…”
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    Epidural and caudal anesthesia performed under general anesthesia: The pediatric experience by Lederhaas, George, Rose, John B.

    “…The performance of regional anesthetic techniques on anesthetized children is an accepted standard of care in the international pediatric anesthesia community…”
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    A randomized comparison of the effects of continuous thoracic epidural analgesia and intravenous patient-controlled analgesia after posterior spinal fusion in adolescents by Cassady, Joseph F., Lederhaas, George, Cancel, Dawn D., Cummings, R.Jay, Loveless, Eric A.

    “…Background and Objectives: Pain and gastrointestinal dysfunction are primary factors that delay recovery after posterior spinal fusion. Previous reports…”
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    An alternative for avoidance of general anaesthesia for infants when bilateral inguinal herniorrhaphy outlasts subarachnoid blockade by CASSADY, Joseph F, LEDERHAAS, George

    Published in Paediatric anaesthesia (Paris) (2000)
    “…Former premature infants represent a high risk surgical population. In order to minimize the risk of postoperative apnoea, subarachnoid blockade without…”
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    Femoral and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block by Rosenquist, Richard W., Lederhaas, George

    “…Blockade of the lateral femoral cutaneous and femoral nerves is most commonly performed to provide postoperative analgesia for procedures on the knee. It can…”
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    Is Nitrous Oxide Safe for Bone Marrow Harvest? by Lederhaas, George, Brock-Utne, John G., Negrin, Robert S., Riley, Edward, Brodsky, Jay B.

    Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-04-1995)
    “…Patients with non-Hodgkins lymphoma undergoing autologous bone marrow harvest were studied in a prospective, randomized fashion. All patients received a…”
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    The effects of inhalation anesthetics on calcium-stimulated exocytosis in a natural membrane model system by Lederhaas, G, Hinkley, Jr, R E

    Published in Cell biology and toxicology (01-06-1988)
    “…Sea urchin egg cortices were used as an in vitro natural membrane model system to determine the effects of inhalation anesthetics on the Ca2+-regulated…”
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