THE JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL ANESTHESIA
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Anesthetic Management of Safe and Comfortable Gynecological Surgery from Two Past Experiences
Akiko OZAWA
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2008 Volume 28 Issue 2 Pages 266-272

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Abstract
  Among working doctors, the probability of female doctors having surgery is high. From the view-point of making use of gender differences in my work, I was fortunate enough to undergo gynecological abdominal surgery twice.
  From this experience, I want to work towards providing better anesthesia and I :
1. Reacknowledged the value of epidural anesthetic, enough fluid therapy and the importance of maintaining gastrointestinal peristalsis in the perioperative management of laparotomy.
2. Experienced the type of anesthesia and medical care I, myself, wanted to have, so from now on I would like to take gender-specific medicine into consideration, while carrying out anesthesia and postoperative medical care.
3. Hope that the number of cases of anesthesia management by anesthesiology specialists to whom I feel I could entrust myself and my family will increase.
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