Articles: general-anesthesia.
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A 27-year-old female with severe pulmonary hypertension was scheduled to undergo an elective cesarean section at the 32-week gestational age. Since the preoperative assessment revealed that the patient could not tolerate the hemodynamic changes during the operation under general anesthesia without any cardiopulmonary support, the percutaneous cardiopulmonary support (PCPS) with a centrifugal pump was applied for the anesthetic management of the patient during the operation. ⋯ The operation was finished uneventfully, and the patient could successfully emerge from the PCPS immediately after the operation. The PCPS is thought to be very useful for the anesthetic management of the patients with poor cardiopulmonary tolerance.
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Laryngo- rhino- otologie · Apr 1995
Case Reports[Ventilation during tracheotomy in extensive, 90% laryngeal stenosis using superimposed high frequency jet ventilation via the jet laryngoscope].
In a 35-year old male patient with laryngeal carcinoma an acute respiratory insufficiency with early hypoxaemia developed due to massive laryngeal stenosis. An endotracheal intubation was not possible since the available lumen was too small. Tracheotomy using local anaesthesia was not possible since spontaneous respiration with a Venturi mask applying 100% oxygen was not sufficient and the patient was becoming restless and agitated due to the hypoxaemia. ⋯ The tracheotomy was performed using the superimposed high frequency jet ventilation. Throughout the procedure oxygenation and ventilation were adequate. The laryngectomy performed several days later revealed a cauliflower type protrusion into the tracheal lumen and a 5 cm long stenosis of the larynx with a lumen of 3 mm.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Apr 1995
Comment Letter Case ReportsA non-muscle-relaxant technique for video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy in myasthenia gravis.