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ANAESTHETIZATION UNDER SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM EXUDATIVE OTITIS MEDIA

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2009-6-3-18

Abstract

The method of anaesthetiziological aids has been offered in case of surgical treatment of 170 children aged from 1 till 10 for exudative otitis media (EOM). 120 patients had exudative otitis media (EOM) together with adenoids and chronic tonsillitis. Depending on the scope of a surgical operation, 2 types of anaesthetiziological aids have been used - mask narcosis and intubation narcosis. The conducting of appropriate anaesthetiziological aids and a special fixation holder - a holder for retractor noticeably decreases the possibility of a child`s psychological trauma, reduces operation duration and prevents complications during and shortly after an operation.

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V. P. Sitnikov
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


A. . Hanfar
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


N. . Galeb
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus


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Sitnikov V.P., Hanfar A., Galeb N. ANAESTHETIZATION UNDER SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM EXUDATIVE OTITIS MEDIA. Health and Ecology Issues. 2009;(3):80-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2009-6-3-18

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