Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2768315 | Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Video-assisted thoracic surgery is traditionally carried out with general anaesthesia and endotracheal intubation with double lumen tube. However, in the last few years procedures, such as lobectomies, are being performed with loco-regional anaesthesia, with and without sedation, maintaining the patient awake and with spontaneous breathing, in order to avoid the inherent risks of general anaesthesia, double lumen tube intubation and mechanical ventilation. This surgical approach has also shown to be effective in that it allows a good level of analgesia, maintaining a correct oxygenation and providing a better post-operative recovery. Two case reports are presented in which video-assisted thoracic surgery was used, a lung biopsy and a lung resection, both with epidural anaesthesia and maintaining the patient awake and with spontaneous ventilation, as part of a preliminary evaluation of the anaesthetic technique in this type of surgery.
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Authors
F.J. Alonso-GarcÃa, J. Navarro-MartÃnez, C. Gálvez, M.J. Rivera-Cogollos, C. Sgattoni, I.M. TarÃ-Bas,