Panel discussion on Unplugging Myths and Controversies following CNB in labour analgesia

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Sandeep Kulkarni MD, MBBS, DNB, FCARCSI

Dr. Sandeep Kulkarni MD, MBBS, DNB, FCARCSI

Karunakaran Ramasamy MBBS, FRCA, MBA

Dr. Karunakaran Ramasamy MBBS, FRCA, MBA

G.L.Ravindra

Dr. G.L.Ravindra

Ketan Parikh  MBBS, DA, MD

Dr. Ketan Parikh MBBS, DA, MD

Edward Johnson  MBBS,MD

Dr. Edward Johnson MBBS,MD

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“The delivery of the infant into the arms of a conscious and pain-free mother is one of the most exciting and rewarding moments in medicine”-  Moir. Pain relief in labour has always been surrounded with myths and controversies. Hence, providing effective and safe analgesia during labour has remained an ongoing challenge for Anesthesiologist. The most important contribution of recent obstetric anaesthesia research to clinical practice has been the demonstration that early neuraxial labour analgesia does not negatively affect the mode of delivery and, obviously, improves maternal satisfaction.This presentation deals with all aspects of  CNB in labour analgesia.

Author

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Dr. Sandeep Kulkarni MD, MBBS, DNB, FCARCSI

Senior Consultant Anaesthesiology

Sidra Medicine, Qatar

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Dr. Karunakaran Ramasamy MBBS, FRCA, MBA

Assistant professor & Attending Physician

Weill Cornell Medical College, Doha Qatar

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Dr. G.L.Ravindra

Chief Consultant Anesthesiology

Janani Anaesthesia & Critical care Medicine, Shimoga

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Dr. Ketan Parikh MBBS, DA, MD

Senior Consultant Anaesthesiology

Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai

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Dr. Edward Johnson MBBS,MD

Professor & Head, Department of Anesthesiology

Kanyakumari Medical College, Kanyakumari