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Klein anesthesia or tumescent local anesthesia or local anesthesia by trapping is a technique described by Dr. Klein at the University of Los Angeles (UCLA) for the 80. Our director, Dr. Danilo Castro Suarez, surgeon learned to do it in 1986 directly from the author Dr. Klein and quickly incorporated into the procedures performed. There was, at that time, a great uncertainty as to their potential use as initially began to be used for skin and tissue surgeries very superficial. The big question is which challenged the then known about the toxicity of lidocaine, which is the quintessential local anesthetic (which is used by most dentists and citujanos). In 1986 Dr. Danilol Castro made the breast prosthesis implantation under local anesthesia Klein as previously carried out only under general anesthesia. The world literature is only on that date that the world is beginning to practice this surgery under local anesthesia. Having mastered the technique of tumescent local anesthesia Klein, Dr Danilo Castro in 1991 performed a breast reduction and mastopexy and in 1992 performed the first DERMOLIPECTOMY with tumescent anesthesia TOTAL OF KLEIN TO HAVE REFERENCE in Latin America and the world. Dr. Castro, not only has mastered this technique but of instruction in the same and thus traveled around the world - Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, Lithuania, England, Malaysia and China. It is important that our patients know the dedication and knowledge possessed by Dr. Danilo Castro surgical anesthetic method. In short: ANESTHESIA KLEIN, MADE AS DONE CORRECTLY DANILO DR CASTRO without risk and minimizes intraoperative complications to take virtually ZERO. It also improves postoperative educates ANNOYING, PAIN AND THE TIME OF REST. NO DOUBT: THE PLASTIC / AESTHETIC AND DERMATOTOLOÓGICA phlebology WELL AS MOST OF THE SURFACE GENERAL SURGERY CAN AND SHOULD BE DONE WITH OR tumescent local anesthesia KLEIN. REFERENCES Dr. Danilo Castro Suarez - Former Surgeon Resident Abroad Clinic Hospital, Surgical Clinic "F". Direct current Ambulatory Surgery Center of La Silhouette.
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