Articles: general-anesthesia.
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Case Reports
Anesthetic management of children with recurrent, viral laryngeal papillomatosis: a case report.
The authors report the case of a 4-year-old boy who required anesthetic care during laser excision of respiratory papillomatosis. The perioperative issues surrounding this disease process are discussed including anesthetic induction in the patient with a compromised airway, maintenance anesthetic techniques, methods used for ventilation during laser surgery of the upper airway, and infectious disease risks to the operating room personnel. In addition, the psychological and emotional impacts of recurrent surgical procedures during childhood are addressed.
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We anesthetized a patient who received an emergency internal carotid artery ligation. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) was measured with near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during the whole anesthetic course. The sensor was placed on the left forehead of the patient. ⋯ However, cerebral infarction in the middle cerebral artery region, the onset of which remained unclear, was revealed postoperatively, regardless of a stable rSO2 during the operation. This monitor may provide useful information regarding the cerebral circulation during the operation in such a case as the present one, but this monitor reflects only the oxygenation of the region on which the sensor was placed. Thus, we should keep in mind the limitation in detecting cerebral dysfunction using NIRS.
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Letter Case Reports
A case of intra-operative awareness during balanced anaesthesia with sufentanil.