AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN NEUROANESTHESIA
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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT IN NEUROANESTHESIA
Abstract
Neurosurgical patients have specific airway management. Various conditions and diagnoses make intubation difficult and may also cause neurological damage. Spinal pathology, neurotrauma, cervical spine surgery, and pituitary gland surgery are just some examples. The aim of this review article is to present a broad spectrum of neurosurgical operations and potential complications in maintaining airway patency related to these issues. Quality perioperative preparation is a prerequisite to avoid the potentially irreversible consequences of difficult airways with a poor neurological or even fatal outcome. Patients with tumors of the pituitary region who present with Cushing's disease are prone to difficult ventilation, tracheal obstruction and difficult intubation. Awake craniotomy is also a challenge for the anesthesiologist, given that access to the airway is problematic due to the fixed frame. Unstable cervical spine occurs in cases of rheumatoid arthritis or blunt trauma, requiring precautions to be taken with spinal stabilization during intubation and induction. Pharyngeal edema and hematomas, possible complications of cervical spine surgery can endanger airway patency after extubation; postoperative patient supervision is thus required. Due to the potential threat to the patient's airway during neurosurgical procedures, quality anesthetic preoperative preparation is necessary to avoid irreversible damage and death.
Keywords: Difficult airway; Intubation; Neuroanesthesia.
Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital.
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