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REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND THE IMMUNE COMPONENT STRESS RESPONSE IN ONCOSURGERY

Raximov B.A. Republican specialized scientific and practical medical center of oncology and radiology Bukhara branch Uzbekistan

Resume

In the current review the ability of regional anesthesia and analgesia to improve the results of surgical interventions in oncology due to the limiting effect on the immune and neuro – endocrine component of the stress response was examined. It was marked that the local anesthetics possessed the ability to reduce cell proliferation in cancers. The literature review was conducted, proving that regional anesthesia/analgesia considered as an essential component of anesthesia and the method of choice of postoperative analgesia in oncosurgery.

Keywords: oncosurgery, stress response, immunity, anesthesia.

First page

170

Last page

175

For citation: Raximov B.A. - REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND THE IMMUNE COMPONENT STRESS RESPONSE IN ONCOSURGERY//New Day in Medicine 3(65)2024 170-175 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/article/3758

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