Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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Many children require plastic surgery to correct congenital deformities. The head and neck are commonly affected, which may introduce special problems for the anesthesiologist. In addition, some children undergo plastic…

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Dental Surgery

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GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1. Children do not usually cooperate very well under moderate sedation (so called “conscious sedation”) unless they are very motivated and specially prepared and therefore require general anesthesia…

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Ophthalmology

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General Principles 1. General anesthesia is almost always required because children do not tolerate sedation and local analgesia for eye surgery. 2. Intraocular surgery and surgery of the nasolacrimal duct…

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Neurosurgery and Invasive Neuroradiology

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General Principles 1. Perioperative management must be planned to minimize the possibility of increasing the intracranial pressure (ICP) and to ensure optimal operating conditions for the neurosurgeon. 2. Light general…

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Postoperative Care and Pain Management

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The Postanesthesia Care Unit General Management All children should be transported to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) in the lateral decubitus position with the head extended so as to provide…

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Techniques and Procedures

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Routine Preparation for Surgery Preoperative Assessment A careful assessment of the child must be made at the time of the preoperative visit. Although many children are healthy, some have diseases…

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Clinical Pharmacology

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Routes of Administration Intravenous. The intravenous route is the most certain route to deliver drugs to the bloodstream under all conditions and is the principal route for all anesthetic drugs…

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Anatomy and Physiology

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Central Nervous System The central nervous system in the neonate differs from that in the older child: the myelination of nerve fibers is incomplete, and the cerebral cortex is less…

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Psychological Aspects

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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ANESTHESIA FOR CHILDREN Hospitalization and/or medical procedures can have profound emotional consequences for infants and children. Some children demonstrate behavior disturbances that persist long after the event….

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