Vermeidung technischer Komplikationen bei der rückenmarksnahen Leitungsanästhesie

  • W. Seeling
Part of the Klinische Anästhesiologie und Intensivtherapie book series (KAI, volume 38)

Zusammenfassung

Unter Technik verstehen wir die Kunstfertigkeit, etwas Bestimmtes zu erreichen. Das betrifft die Gesamtheit der für diese Tätigkeit erforderlichen Hilfsmittel und Verfahren (Werk-, Hilfsstoffe, Handwerkszeug, Maschinen) unter Berücksichtigung von Gesetzmäßigkeiten und Beachtung von Kunstregeln.

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