Anesthetic management of surgical neuroendoscopies: usefulness of monitoring the pressure inside the neuroendoscope
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Anesthetic management of surgical neuroendoscopies: usefulness of monitoring the pressure inside the neuroendoscope
Abstract
Neuroendoscopic procedures are increasing in frequency in neurosurgical practice. We describe the anesthetic technique and the perioperative complications found in 100 neuroendoscopic interventions performed at our institution. Cranial tumor biopsy or retrieval (62%) and cisternostomy for hydrocephalus (33%) were the most frequent indications for neuroendoscopy. The mortality rate was low (1%). Intraoperative complications occurred in 36 patients, with arterial hypertension being the most frequent (53%). Postoperative complications occurred in 52 patients; anisocoria (31%) and delayed arousal (29%) were the most frequent. The pressure inside the endoscope was monitored intraoperatively in the last 47 patients. A saline-filled catheter from a pressure transducer connected to the neuroendoscopy system was used for pressure monitoring. We recorded the highest peak of pressure values measured during each procedure. Twenty-three patients (49%) had peak pressure values >30 mm Hg, 12 patients (25%) >50 mm Hg, and 3 patients >100 mm Hg. Only one patient had hemodynamic changes occurring simultaneously with the pressure changes. We found an association between pressure inside the endoscope >30 mm Hg and postoperative (P = .003) but not intraoperative complications. A relationship was found between surgical duration and postoperative complications (P = .002). Neither the pressure inside the endoscope or the intraoperative morbidity were related to surgical duration. We conclude that there may be a high rate of postoperative complications after neuroendoscopies, namely, new neurologic deficits. High pressure levels inside the endoscope during neuroendoscopic procedures can occur without hemodynamic warning signs. Pressure values >30 mm Hg are associated with postoperative morbidity, especially unexpected delayed recovery. Measuring the pressure inside the endoscope is technically easy and might be beneficial if performed in all neuroendoscopic procedures. Reducing the incidence of episodes of high peak pressure values might decrease the rate of postoperative complications.
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