Analgesia controlada pelo paciente com fentanil e sufentanil no pós-operatório de reconstrução de ligamentos do joelho: estudo comparativo
Patient controlled analgesia with fentanyl or sufentanil in the postoperative period of knee ligament reconstruction: comparative study
Marcelo Negrão Lutti; João Lopes Vieira; Dante Roberto Eickhoff; Daniel de Carli; Marcelo Antônio de Carvalho
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