Air-embolism in the semi-sitting position for craniotomy: A narrative review with emphasis on a single centers experience
- PMID: 34482115
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2021.106904
Air-embolism in the semi-sitting position for craniotomy: A narrative review with emphasis on a single centers experience
Abstract
Albeit the semi-sitting position in neurosurgery has been in use for several decades, its application remains controversial in the neurosurgical and neuro-anaesthesia communities. The imminent and most feared risk of the sitting position is air entry into the vascular system due to the negative intravascular pressure leading to potentially life-threatening air embolism with its consequences. Recent advents in neurosurgical (improvement of the operating microscope, employment of intra-operative neurophysiological monitoring) and neuro-anaesthesia care (new anaesthetics, advanced monitoring modalities) have significantly impacted the approach to these surgeries. Vigilant intra-operative observation by an experienced team and peri-operative patient management guided by institutional protocols improves the safety profile of these surgeries. This review outlines the workflow and protocols used in our institution for all cases of semi-sitting position for skull base neurosurgery.
Keywords: Air embolism; Neuro-anaesthesia; Patent foramen ovale; Semi-sitting position.
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