The anaesthesia for videothorascopic operations
Authors:
M. Janíková; M. Tonkovičová; M. Šarafín; M. Refka; J. Hamžík
Authors‘ workplace:
Oddelenie anestézie a intenzívnej medicíny, primár MUDr. Michal ŠarafínCentrum hrudníkovej chirurgie, Ústav tuberkulózy, pľúcnych chorôb a hrudníkovej chirurgie Vyšné Hágy, primár MUDr. Julián Hamžík
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 1999, č. 5, s. 190-193
Category:
Overview
Over the period of 1993 – 1998 500 operations was performed by videothoracoscopic method at our institute. We present ventilatory andhaemodynamical changes that occur during the procedures. By this article we want to emphasize the safety of one-lung anaesthesia, provide it iscorrectly managed.
Key words:
videothoracoscopy – one-lung ventilation – intraoperative monitoring
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Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care MedicineArticle was published in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
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