European journal of pediatric surgery : official journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery ... [et al] = Zeitschrift für Kinderchirurgie
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Microsurgery has grown to be an essential technique in pediatric surgery. Thus, there is an increasing need for basic training and skills maintenance, which require a continuous laboratory training. ⋯ Its potentials and limits in the training of microsurgical dissection, anastomosis and quality control are being compared to experiments on anesthetized animals. Although a few exercises on living animals are mandatory to close the gap between the laboratory and the patient, a synthetic model is a valuable tool in microsurgical training and helps to reduce animal experiments.
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Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are common and unpleasant complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible aetiologies of PONV in children and to formulate measures to reduce its incidence. During four months 780 patients requiring anaesthesia were studied prospectively. ⋯ The majority of the patients perceived PONV as a very unpleasant experience. Possible measures to reduce its incidence include: administration of prophylactic antiemetic drugs for high-risk patients (3-13 years, girls > 13 years, history of motion sickness and or previous PONV) who are undergoing surgical procedures with a high incidence of PONV. Adjustment of anaesthetic technique as wider use of propofol, NSAIDs or regional analgesia instead of opioids for postoperative pain relief and avoidance of neuromuscular reversal agents if possible.