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SELECTION OF AN ANESTHESIA TECHNIQUE IN SURGICAL OPERATIONS OF CONGENITAL DISORDERS OF THE URINOGENITAL SYSTEM IN CHILDREN

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2018-15-1-4

Abstract

Objective : to carry out comparative assessment of effectiveness of different techniques of combined anesthesia in surgical correction of congenital disorders of the urinogenital system by means of the analysis of changes of integrative hemodynamic parameters. Material and methods . 116 patients were divided into 3 clinical groups depending on the type of ananesthetic aid. In the first group (40 patients), surgeries were performed under multicomponent balanced inhalation anesthesia, in the second group (42 patients) - under common inhalation anesthesia in combination with caudal blockade with solution of local anesthetic and patients of the third group (34 patients) were operated under common inhalation anesthesia with caudal blockade with solution of local anesthetic and an adjuvant.The calculation of the integrative hemodynamic parameters at 8 surgery stages (K-1 and K-2) was made for different techniques of anesthesia. Results. We have revealed statistically significant differences in the studied parameters of hemodynamics at certain stages of the perioperational period corresponding to the beginning of the surgery and its most traumatic stage in both the clinical groups, which reasoned in favor of more efficient blockade of painful sensitivity in the application of caudal analgesia. The technique of combined anesthesia with application of the combination of local anesthetic solutions and an adjuvant during surgical correction of congenital disorder of the urinogenital system in children has appeared to be the most efficient and adequate, which has been indicated by the studied hemodynamic parameters.

About the Authors

A. M. Karamyshev
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


G. V. Iliukevich
Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education
Belarus


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Karamyshev A.M., Iliukevich G.V. SELECTION OF AN ANESTHESIA TECHNIQUE IN SURGICAL OPERATIONS OF CONGENITAL DISORDERS OF THE URINOGENITAL SYSTEM IN CHILDREN. Health and Ecology Issues. 2018;(1):21-25. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2018-15-1-4

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