Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia

, Volume 55, Supplement 1, pp 4505271–4505272 | Cite as

Practice is not enough- repeated breaches in epidural anesthesia aseptic technique by anesthesia residents despite improved skill as reviewed by videotaping

  • Zeev Friedman
  • Naveed Siddiqui
  • Rita Katznelson
  • Isabel Devito
  • Sharon Davies
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Keywords

Epidural Anesthesia Manual Skill Strong Positive Association Aseptic Technique Mount Sinai Hospital 
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References

  1. 1.
    Leeper et al. Curr Surg 2002. This study was supported grants from the The Physicians’ Services Incorporated Foundation and American Society of Regional AnesthesiaGoogle Scholar

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© Canadian Anesthesiologists 2008

Authors and Affiliations

  • Zeev Friedman
    • 1
  • Naveed Siddiqui
    • 1
  • Rita Katznelson
    • 2
  • Isabel Devito
    • 1
  • Sharon Davies
    • 1
  1. 1.Anesthesia, Mount Sinai HospitalUniversity of TorontoTorontoCanada
  2. 2.Anesthesia, Toronto General Hospital, UHNUniversity of TorontoTorontoCanada

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