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27/01/2023: création du protocole

Résumé

Présentation de la péridurale déambulatoire.

Le protocole de mise en place de la péridurale déambulatoire par le Dr COURTIN.

Disponible au téléchargement, la présentation du Dr COURTIN.

APD-deambulatoire-topo-06_2021

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