Anesthésie pour chirurgie vidéoassistée du rachis thoracolombaire

Abstract Introduction The development of video-assisted surgery of the dorsolumbar spine has led to the need for adaptations for appropriate anesthetic management. Data concerning anesthesia for such surgery is very sparse in the literature. Aim of the study The aim of this retrospective study of 44...

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Published in:Neuro-chirurgie Vol. 53; no. 1; pp. 18 - 22
Main Authors: Lile, A, Lenfant, F, Tapie, M.-C, Binnert, M, Seltzer, S, Messant, I, Beaurain, J, Freysz, M
Format: Journal Article
Language:French
Published: Paris Elsevier Masson SAS 2007
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Summary:Abstract Introduction The development of video-assisted surgery of the dorsolumbar spine has led to the need for adaptations for appropriate anesthetic management. Data concerning anesthesia for such surgery is very sparse in the literature. Aim of the study The aim of this retrospective study of 44 patients was to learn more about anesthesia practices used for patients undergoing this type of surgery. Patients and method The files of 44 patients were studied retrospectively. Epidemiologic data and the perioperative phase were analysed. Results The preoperative phase was not specific with preoperative assessment adapted to each patient. Similarly, monitoring practices during the surgical procedure were not specific. The choice of the anesthetic agents depended on the patient's clinical status. For tracheal intubation, care was taken to enable lung exclusion, even if not often used. Thoracic drainage at the end of the surgery was required in the event of imperfect hemostasis and in selected patients was replaced by pneumothorax exsufflation during closure. The postoperative period was uneventful and did not require admission to intensive care; non-specific analgesia was used. Discussion Adaptations of anesthetic practices are required each time a new surgical technique is developed. Excepting lung exclusion, anesthesia for video-assisted dorsolumbar spine surgery is not specific.
ISSN:0028-3770
1773-0619
DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2006.11.002