Avtor/Urednik     Uranjek, Jasna; Kasnik, Darja
Naslov     Anesteziološke posebnosti laparoskopske bariatrične kirurgije - naše prve izkušnje
Prevedeni naslov     Specific of anaesthesia for laparoscopic bariatric surgery: initial experience
Tip     članek
Vir     Endoskopska revija
Vol. in št.     Letnik 12, št. 28
Leto izdaje     2007
Obseg     str. 109-4
Jezik     slo
Abstrakt     Background. Obesity and its associated comorbidities put the patient undergoing bariatric surgery at increased risk for anaesthesia‐related complications.Methods. Forty-two anaesthesia charts of morbidly obese patients subjected to laparoscopic bariatric surgery were analysed retrospectively with a special attention being given to respiratory function tests. Results. Preoperative anaesthesiologic examination revealed one to several coexisting conditions in 69 % of all patients. Average vital capacity (VC) before the operation was 98. 36 % of the predicted value; arterial blood gas analyses were normal. Severe long-term anaesthesia-related complications or prolonged awakening from anaesthesia were not recorded. The postoperative VC was on average 29.50 % lower than the preoperative value. There was a statistically significant increase (p<0. 05) in postoperative pCO2 levels, however without clinical manifestations. Conclusions. From the anaesthesiological point of view, a bariatric patient needs appropriate preoperative evaluation, intense intraoperative monitoring, optimal anaesthesiological medication and proper postoperative care with optimal analgesia.
Deskriptorji     OBESITY, MORBID
LAPAROSCOPY
ANESTHESIA
SPIROMETRY
BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS
PAIN, POSTOPERATIVE