© The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia 2004
Editorial I: A (pain free) step in the right direction
Department of Anaesthetics, Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford BD9 6RJ, UK E-mail: docjohnnyr@hotmail.com
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Anaesthetics is a broad field. Anaesthetists have provided the basis for many advances in surgical techniques and improvement in outcomes, while allowing ever more traditionally unfit patients to be treated. Not satisfied with that, we expand ever more into the field of surgical pathology, co-developing minimally invasive alternative treatments. There are many examples in the field of chronic spinal pain (Table 1).
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Igarashi and colleagues, in this issue,1 do not claim
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