Cahiers d'anesthésiologie
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
[Clinical study of a mivacurium-propofol combination for laparoscopic surgery in children].
Coelioscopic surgery in children is today in constant progress and requires pharmacological agents which provide excellent surgical conditions for variable and unpredictable durations. The mivacurium-propofol association was clinically studied in this context in 30 ASA I patients aged from 6 to 16 years and appeared safe, efficient and easy to use. The orbicularis oculi and pollicis adductor stimulation allows simple and adapted neuromuscular blockade monitoring. Double-burst stimulation at the ulnar nerve improves the detection of a residual curarization.
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This study was performed to determine the incidence of sore throat 24 h after tracheal intubation in 1,268 patients ASA I or II, who had undergone elective surgery. A data form was completed. Nosing were age, sex, type of surgery, anaesthetic drug, muscle relaxant, number of intubation attempts, duration of intubation, and presence of sore throat. ⋯ There was also a greater incidence after thyroid surgery (P < 0.01). There was no correlation between sore throat and variables such as age, muscle relaxant, narcotic drug, number of intubation attempts, or duration of intubation. Lidocaine jelly and the appropriate analgesic drug reduce the incidence of sore throat following tracheal intubation.
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
[Study of a protocol of intra-articular analgesia after arthroscopy of the knee].
The purpose of this study was to assess the analgesic effects of intra-articular injection of a morphine-bupivacaine combination following knee arthroscopy. 47 patients were evaluated. Knee arthroscopies were all performed under general anaesthesia, using propofol, alfentanil, isoflurane and nitrous oxide. Analgesic effects were evaluated by a visual analogic pain scale. ⋯ Analgesia was good in the immediate postoperative period, with minimal side effects. The serum bupivacaine levels were low. However the analgesic efficacy of intra-articular injection of morphine-bupivacaine should be corroborated through a double blind study.
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
[Neurological accidents after epidural anesthesia in obstetrics].
Several neurological complications have been described after epidural anaesthesia, including direct trauma to the spinal cord or nerve roots, epidural haematoma, meningitis, epidural abscess, spinal cord infarction. neurologic toxicity of injected agents. In obstetric practice, these complications are very uncommon. However, their real occurrence may be underrated, partly for medicolegal reasons. Different complication mechanisms are described; they should be kept in mind while evaluating post block neurological deficits so that prompt corrective measures can be taken whenever appropriate to prevent permanent damage.
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Cahiers d'anesthésiologie · Jan 1996
Case Reports[Anesthetic problems of epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica. Apropos of a case].
Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of hereditary diseases of the skin that may also involve mucous membranes, particularly of the oropharynx and oesophagus. The common primary feature is the formation of blisters following even trivial trauma. During the management of anaesthesia, it is critical that trauma to the skin and mucous membranes be avoided or minimized in these patients. We report the case of a 3-year-old child who had two surgeries and discuss the anaesthetic implications of this disease.