This clinical study was designed to proof the hypothesis that a neuromuscular blockade can improve surgical conditions. 50 patients scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were assigned to two groups, whereof one group received Rocuronium after induction of anesthesia. While there were no differences in workflow parameters, anesthesia conditions, pulmonary function and postoperative morphine requirement, the surgeons evaluated surgical conditions to be significant superior when Rocuronium was given.
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This clinical study was designed to proof the hypothesis that a neuromuscular blockade can improve surgical conditions. 50 patients scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were assigned to two groups, whereof one group received Rocuronium after induction of anesthesia. While there were no differences in workflow parameters, anesthesia conditions, pulmonary function and postoperative morphine requirement, the surgeons evaluated surgical conditions to be significant superior when Rocuronium was...
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