Pulmonary complications following abdominal surgery are the largest single cause of morbidity and mortality in the post-operative period. This paper discusses the predisposing factors and clinical features, including the changes in ventilatory function tests. Important concepts in post-operative pain management are outlined, with emphasis on extradural analgesia.
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