AANA journal
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Review Case Reports
Fire in the operating room during open heart surgery: a case report.
A patient had a fire in his chest cavity during dissection of the left internal mammary artery before coronary artery bypass graft. The electrosurgical unit indirectly ignited gauze, resulting in a fire. It was determined that oxygen was being entrained into the surgical field through open pulmonary blebs. This case identifies the need for continued fire training and prevention strategies, persistent vigilance, and quick intervention to prevent injury whenever electrosurgical units are used in an oxygen-enriched environment.
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Surgical excision of cancerous tumors and the human stress response can lead to metastasis of tumor cells. Furthermore, the medications used during the perioperative period (eg, opioids and anesthetic agents) have been shown to inhibit or suppress natural killer (NK) cell activity, one of the body's main defenses against spread of cancer. ⋯ However, there may be anesthetic techniques that attenuate surgical suppression of NK cell activity. This article reviews the effects of various anesthetics and analgesics on NK cell activity and suggests techniques to attenuate the suppressive effects of these compounds.
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Inguinal hernias are the most common diagnosis requiring surgical repair in children of all ages. Anesthetic management of premature infants is often difficult due to their comorbidities and propensity for apnea and bradycardia. ⋯ The purpose of this review is to determine the benefits and risks of spinal anesthesia in preterm infants undergoing herniorrhaphy. The use of spinal anesthesia in this population has been shown to decrease the incidence of postoperative adverse events.
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Sugammadex sodium is the generic drug name for the novel modified gamma cyclodextrin that terminates neuromuscular blockade induced by aminosteroidal neuromuscular blocking agents. Published phase II and phase III clinical data support preclinical and clinical phase I study findings of fast, safe, and efficacious reversal of all levels of neuromuscular blockade induced by rocuronium and vecuronium. ⋯ Special patient populations, including pediatric, elderly, cardiac, and renal-compromised subjects, have been studied in phase III. This update focuses on the most recent findings of phase II and III clinical studies.
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Patients having surgical procedures are at risk for anoxia that may cause cognitive impairment. Continuous monitoring of cerebral oxygenation and perfusion with an instrument such as a cerebral oximeter is desirable. ⋯ This critical review of the literature on the efficacy, mechanics, and usefulness of the cerebral oximeter will be helpful to anesthesia providers in evaluating the controversy surrounding its use. A comprehensive understanding of the factors involved in cerebral perfusion and available equipment, such as the cerebral oximeter to monitor cerebral oxygenation, allows anesthetists to provide the best protection for the brain.