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Anesthesia for functional endoscopic sinus surgery.

Daniel A Carlton1, Satish Govindaraj.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present article summarizes anesthetic techniques used during functional endoscopic sinus surgery to decrease bleeding and aid in creating a clear surgical field. The applicable physiology behind these anesthetic techniques is reviewed with emphasis on the effect on bleeding and the surgical field. Deliberate hypotension, reverse Trendelenburg positioning, regional anesthesia, and cerebral monitoring are discussed. RECENT
FINDINGS: There are mixed data as to whether traditional inhalation anesthesia or total intravenous anesthesia is superior with respect to better surgical fields and decreased blood loss. A review of the literature tends to favor total intravenous anesthesia. Cerebral oximetry and transcranial Doppler ultrasound are emerging techniques to monitor cerebral perfusion during deliberate hypotension.
SUMMARY: Total intravenous anesthesia using propofol and remifentanil is the current favored technique for producing deliberate hypotension during endoscopic sinus surgery due to its hemodynamic stability and smooth rapid emergence.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28005566     DOI: 10.1097/MOO.0000000000000322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 1068-9508            Impact factor:   2.064


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Authors:  Philip F Lavere; Nikunj A Rana; Michael P Kinsky; J Sean Funston; Sharif S Mohamed; Mohamad R Chaaban
Journal:  Clin Med Insights Ear Nose Throat       Date:  2019-05-10

8.  Comparison of the effect of propofol and desflurane on S-100β and GFAP levels during controlled hypotension for functional endoscopic sinus surgery: A randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Ji Su Jang; Youngsuk Kwon; Sung Mi Hwang; Jae Jun Lee; Jun Suck Lee; Soo Kyoung Lee; Ho Seok Lee
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-11       Impact factor: 1.817

9.  Safety, efficacy and airway complications of the flexible laryngeal mask airway in functional endoscopic sinus surgery: A retrospective study of 6661 patients.

Authors:  Chunhua Xi; Dongjing Shi; Xu Cui; Guyan Wang
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