Articles: general-anesthesia.
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The Journal of urology · Feb 1994
Case ReportsDorsal nerve block for management of intraoperative penile erection.
Intraoperative penile erection during general anesthesia can delay or prevent the completion of cystoscopic or penile surgical procedures. The dorsal penile nerve block is offered as a treatment for intraoperative erection. Advantages of this technique include less potential for cardiovascular complications and improved postoperative analgesia.
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Preoperative evaluation and preparation are directed toward minimizing the intrinsic risks of anesthesia and surgery by having the child in the healthiest possible condition prior to surgery. The pediatrician can contribute to this goal by understanding the effects of general anesthesia on the physiology of children. ⋯ The preoperative evaluation is designed to ensure that the child's preoperative needs may be met by providing the anesthesiologist both qualitative and quantitative information regarding the child's state of health and disease. The relationship between the child, parents, and pediatrician places the pediatrician in an ideal position to prepare families for their children's surgical experience.
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Comparative Study
The effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on respiratory resistive properties in anaesthetized paralysed humans.
The respiratory resistive properties of the normal human respiratory system are volume-dependent. The overall flow resistance (Rmax,rs) can be partitioned into airway resistance (Raw) and the additional resistance (delta Rrs) which may result from the viscoelastic properties of the respiratory system, from inequality of time constants (pendelluft), or from both. Because positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) increases end-expiratory lung volume and may equalize ventilation within the lungs, the effect of PEEP on Raw, delta Rrs, and their sum (Rmax,rs) was assessed in anaesthetized surgical patients without evidence of lung disease. ⋯ We conclude that the overall flow resistance was not affected by PEEP. In contrast, PEEP clearly modified the contribution of its two components. The decrease in Raw with PEEP could have resulted, at least in part, from modification in the basal vagal tone.
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The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) was recently introduced in pediatric anesthesia as an alternative to the face mask or tracheal intubation for airway maintenance. The authors report their experience with LMA on 120 consecutively treated children who underwent elective inguinal herniorrhaphy or orchidopexy. The patients were monitored with electrocardiograms, noninvasive blood pressure determinations, pulse oxymetry, and capnometry. ⋯ In five patients, LMA was successfully inserted on the third attempt. The ease of insertion was not significantly different between the groups. Anesthesia was maintained by halothane (mean, 1.34%; range, 0.8% to 2.54%) for an average of time of 39.2 minutes (range, 15 to 90 minutes).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)