anesthesia was established via fiber?
Posted By: bm on 2006-12-30
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Subject: anesthesia was established via fiber?
Does this make sense? can it be via fiber? This is for lacement of tracheostomy.
"anesthesia was established via fiber placing a 6.5 endotracheal tube in the patient's trachea."
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