Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative Hernias

The paper deals with the choice of an anesthetic mode and postoperative analgesia for patients with large ventral hernias and details the present views and pathogenetic aspects of the mechanisms of the pain syndrome occurring in this cohort of patients. The conducted analysis of both groups of patie...

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Main Authors: I. Z. Kitiashvili, A. A. Pecherov, Yu. V. Kuchin
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Language:English
Published: Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, Russia 2008-10-01
Series:Общая реаниматология
Online Access:https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/663
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author I. Z. Kitiashvili
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Yu. V. Kuchin
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description The paper deals with the choice of an anesthetic mode and postoperative analgesia for patients with large ventral hernias and details the present views and pathogenetic aspects of the mechanisms of the pain syndrome occurring in this cohort of patients. The conducted analysis of both groups of patients under endothracheal and combined anesthesias (a combination of endotracheal anesthesia and peridural analgesia) showed the efficiency of a choice for combined anesthesia in preventing the development of respiratory failure in patients with ventral hernias. Key words: combined anesthesia, pain syndrome, ventral hernia, prevention of postoperative complications.
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spelling doaj-art-ca4d45fdcb3a492b91e4feff6a6b501d2025-08-20T03:59:40ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102008-10-014510.15360/1813-9779-2008-5-75663Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative HerniasI. Z. KitiashviliA. A. PecherovYu. V. KuchinThe paper deals with the choice of an anesthetic mode and postoperative analgesia for patients with large ventral hernias and details the present views and pathogenetic aspects of the mechanisms of the pain syndrome occurring in this cohort of patients. The conducted analysis of both groups of patients under endothracheal and combined anesthesias (a combination of endotracheal anesthesia and peridural analgesia) showed the efficiency of a choice for combined anesthesia in preventing the development of respiratory failure in patients with ventral hernias. Key words: combined anesthesia, pain syndrome, ventral hernia, prevention of postoperative complications.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/663
spellingShingle I. Z. Kitiashvili
A. A. Pecherov
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Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative Hernias
Общая реаниматология
title Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative Hernias
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title_fullStr Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative Hernias
title_full_unstemmed Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative Hernias
title_short Choice of Anesthetic Mode in the Treatment of Large and Giant Postoperative Hernias
title_sort choice of anesthetic mode in the treatment of large and giant postoperative hernias
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