Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist
The increasing use of endovascular technique for treating neurovascular diseases underscores the need for the neuroanesthesiologist to be aware of its potentially serious perioperative complications that can directly impact the anesthetic outcome. These unique complications, including intracranial t...
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doaj-f051b635c2b64691894062f441351fa32020-11-25T02:52:37ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care2348-05482348-926X2018-09-01050313314010.1055/s-0038-1670930Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the NeuroanesthesiologistMegha Uppal Sharma0Pragati Ganjoo1Sachin Jain2Department of Anaesthesiology, Artemis Hospital, Gurugram, Haryana, IndiaDepartment of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, GB Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (GIPMER) and Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Neuroanaesthesia, Fortis Hospital, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaThe increasing use of endovascular technique for treating neurovascular diseases underscores the need for the neuroanesthesiologist to be aware of its potentially serious perioperative complications that can directly impact the anesthetic outcome. These unique complications, including intracranial thromboembolism, hemorrhage, and vasospasm, and significant non-neurological complications that necessitate deft handling by experienced anesthesiologists. However, anesthesia for endovascular neurosurgery is generally being managed in remote hospital locations by relatively junior anesthesiologists who are likely to underestimate the importance of these closed-cranium procedures. This review reacquaints the anesthetist with the periprocedural complications of endovascular neurosurgery that would enable their anticipation, prompt diagnosis, and effective management.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0038-1670930endovascular neurosurgeryinterventional neuroradiologyneuroendovascular proceduresanesthesiaperioperative complications |
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Megha Uppal Sharma Pragati Ganjoo Sachin Jain Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care endovascular neurosurgery interventional neuroradiology neuroendovascular procedures anesthesia perioperative complications |
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Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist |
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Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist |
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Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist |
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Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist |
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Making Endovascular Neurosurgery Safer: Role of the Neuroanesthesiologist |
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making endovascular neurosurgery safer: role of the neuroanesthesiologist |
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Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care |
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2018-09-01 |
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The increasing use of endovascular technique for treating neurovascular diseases underscores the need for the neuroanesthesiologist to be aware of its potentially serious perioperative complications that can directly impact the anesthetic outcome. These unique complications, including intracranial thromboembolism, hemorrhage, and vasospasm, and significant non-neurological complications that necessitate deft handling by experienced anesthesiologists. However, anesthesia for endovascular neurosurgery is generally being managed in remote hospital locations by relatively junior anesthesiologists who are likely to underestimate the importance of these closed-cranium procedures. This review reacquaints the anesthetist with the periprocedural complications of endovascular neurosurgery that would enable their anticipation, prompt diagnosis, and effective management. |
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endovascular neurosurgery interventional neuroradiology neuroendovascular procedures anesthesia perioperative complications |
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