Abstract
The various current methods of anesthesia utilized for surgery in the office or outpatient department are described. The hazards and various complications that may be encountered when dealing with these ambulatory patients are discussed in detail. Suggested methods of treatment and management of these complications are also outlined. It is pointed out that the availability of adequate equipment for resuscitation is essential for the over-all safety and welfare of the ambulatory patient
Recommended Citation
P. C. Lund, Anesthesia for Minor Surgery in the Office or Outpatient Department, 13 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 456 (1964)