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Time-dependent perioperative anesthetic management and outcomes of the first 100 consecutive cases of spring-assisted surgery for sagittal craniosynostosis.

Douglas G Ririe1, Timothy E Smith, Benjamin C Wood, Steven S Glazier, Daniel E Couture, Louis C Argenta, Lisa R David.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The anesthetic risks and outcomes of the first 100 consecutive spring-assisted surgeries (SAS) for cranial expansion from a single institution are reported. The effect of number of procedures was also tested on hematocrit postoperative day 1 (POD1), anesthesia time, and surgery time of the first procedure.
METHODS: The records of 100 consecutive patients undergoing SAS were reviewed. Anesthesia management and related complications are presented. Time series linear regression analysis was performed on hematocrit POD1, anesthesia time, and surgery time of the first procedure.
RESULTS: The average age of the first insertion procedure was 4.4 and 9.0 months for the second removal procedure. Two patients were inadvertently extubated during positioning. Thirty-eight children had a decrease in blood pressure >20% from baseline. No child was admitted to the intensive care unit. No patient received any blood or blood product transfusion. Anesthesia time, surgery time, and hematocrit POD1 were correlated with procedure number or experience.
CONCLUSIONS: Changes in anesthetic management resulted from changing the procedure. The reduction in volume resuscitation reduces the need for invasive monitoring. Facility and comfort with the surgical procedure increase with time and number of procedures performed. This experience further reduces blood loss and risk of transfusion.
© 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21585615     DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9592.2011.03608.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Anaesth        ISSN: 1155-5645            Impact factor:   2.556


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1.  Objective classification system for sagittal craniosynostosis based on suture segmentation.

Authors:  Xiaohua Qian; Hua Tan; Jian Zhang; Xiahai Zhuang; Leslie Branch; Chaire Sanger; Allison Thompson; Weiling Zhao; King Chuen Li; Lisa David; Xiaobo Zhou
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 4.071

2.  Effect of Perioperative Management on Outcome of Patients after Craniosynostosis Surgery.

Authors:  Abdoljalil Kalantar Hormozi; Nastaran Mahdavi; Mohammad Mehdi Foroozanfar; Seyed Sajad Razavi; Razavi Mohajerani; Ahmad Eghbali; Amir Ali Mafi; Haleh Hashemzadeh; Alireza Mahdavi
Journal:  World J Plast Surg       Date:  2017-01

3.  Automated Sagittal Craniosynostosis Classification from CT Images Using Transfer Learning.

Authors:  Lei You; Guangming Zhang; Weiling Zhao; Matthew Greives R; Lisa David; Xiaobo Zhou
Journal:  Clin Surg       Date:  2020-02-27
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