Eugen Aburel

Eugène Aburel Bogdan
Born 23 January 1899
Galați, Romania
Died 16 December 1975
Bucharest
Citizenship Romania
Nationality Romania
Fields surgery, gynaecology
Institutions Faculty of Medicine of Iași
Faculty of Medicine of Bucharest
Alma mater Faculty of Medicine of Iași
Known for first to employ lumbar plexus block and caudal epidural analgesia during childbirth

Eugène Aburel Bogdan (born January 23, 1899, Galaţidied 16 December 1975, Bucharest) was a Romanian surgeon and obstetrician. He introduced innovative techniques in gynecologic surgery.[1] In 1931, Aburel was the first to describe blocking the lumbar plexus during early labor, followed by a caudal epidural injection for the expulsion phase.[2][3]

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  1. Collis, Rachel E.; Urquhart, John; Plaat, Felicity (2002). Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia. Cambridge University Press. p. 13. ISBN 1-900151-77-4.
  2. Aburel, E (1931). "L'Anesthésie locale continue prolongée en obstétrique". Bull Soc Obst et Gyn de Paris (in French).
  3. Aldrete, JA; Cabrera, H; Wright, AJ (2004). "Manuel Martinez Curbelo And Continuous Lumbar Epidural Anesthesia" (PDF). Bulletin of Anesthesia History. 22 (4): 1–8. PMID 20503747.


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