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The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review focuses on describing the procedural and anesthetic management of patients undergoing nonintubated video-assisted thoracoscopy surgery. RECENT FINDINGS: Most thoracic surgery is performed under general endotracheal anesthesia with either a double lumen endotracheal tub...
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description | PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review focuses on describing the procedural and anesthetic management of patients undergoing nonintubated video-assisted thoracoscopy surgery. RECENT FINDINGS: Most thoracic surgery is performed under general endotracheal anesthesia with either a double lumen endotracheal tube or a bronchial blocker. In an attempt to lessen the incidence and severity of postoperative complications, the nonintubated video-assisted thoracoscopic technique was developed, where the surgical procedure is performed under regional anesthesia with sedation. Currently, this technique is recommended for the elderly and in patients with severe cardiopulmonary disease who are at increased risk of complications after general anesthesia. It is the role of the anesthesia team to assist in the decisions whether the patient is a candidate and which block should be performed and to carefully monitor these patients in the operating room. SUMMARY: Nonintubated video-assisted thoracic surgery is an emerging technique with the goal of reducing postoperative complications. The anesthetic technique is highly variable and ranges from general anesthesia with a laryngeal mask airway with a truncal block to thoracic epidural anesthesia with minimal to no block. It is important to have excellent communication with the surgical team and the patient to ensure a safe, successful procedure. |
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spelling | pubmed-82827682021-07-19 The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery Gelzinis, Theresa Curr Anesthesiol Rep Thoracic Anesthesia (AM Bergmann, Section Editor) PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review focuses on describing the procedural and anesthetic management of patients undergoing nonintubated video-assisted thoracoscopy surgery. RECENT FINDINGS: Most thoracic surgery is performed under general endotracheal anesthesia with either a double lumen endotracheal tube or a bronchial blocker. In an attempt to lessen the incidence and severity of postoperative complications, the nonintubated video-assisted thoracoscopic technique was developed, where the surgical procedure is performed under regional anesthesia with sedation. Currently, this technique is recommended for the elderly and in patients with severe cardiopulmonary disease who are at increased risk of complications after general anesthesia. It is the role of the anesthesia team to assist in the decisions whether the patient is a candidate and which block should be performed and to carefully monitor these patients in the operating room. SUMMARY: Nonintubated video-assisted thoracic surgery is an emerging technique with the goal of reducing postoperative complications. The anesthetic technique is highly variable and ranges from general anesthesia with a laryngeal mask airway with a truncal block to thoracic epidural anesthesia with minimal to no block. It is important to have excellent communication with the surgical team and the patient to ensure a safe, successful procedure. Springer US 2021-07-16 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8282768/ /pubmed/34305464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40140-021-00469-y Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Thoracic Anesthesia (AM Bergmann, Section Editor) Gelzinis, Theresa The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery |
title | The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery |
title_full | The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery |
title_fullStr | The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery |
title_short | The Anesthetic Management of Patients Undergoing Nonintubated Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery |
title_sort | anesthetic management of patients undergoing nonintubated video-assisted thoracic surgery |
topic | Thoracic Anesthesia (AM Bergmann, Section Editor) |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8282768/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34305464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40140-021-00469-y |
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