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The Utility of Local Anesthesia for Neurosurgical Interventions in a Low‐Resource Setting: A Case Series
Author(s) -
Eaton Jessica,
Hanif Asma Bilal,
Mzumara Suzgisam,
Charles Anthony
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
world journal of surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.115
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1432-2323
pISSN - 0364-2313
DOI - 10.1007/s00268-017-4285-z
Subject(s) - medicine , neurosurgery , psychological intervention , local anesthesia , specialty , surgery , anesthesia , sedation , vascular surgery , interventional radiology , decompression , cardiac surgery , nursing , pathology
Trauma is a major contributor to global morbidity and mortality, and injury to the central nervous system is the most common cause of death in these patients. While the provision of surgical services is being recognized as essential to global public health efforts, specialty areas such as neurosurgery remain overlooked. Method This is a retrospective case review of patients with operable lesions, such as extra‐axial hematomas and unstable depressed skull fractures that underwent neurosurgical interventions under local anesthesia. Results A total of 13 patients underwent neurosurgical intervention under local anesthesia. Two and three patients with burr hole decompression of epidural and subdural hematomas, respectively; seven patients had elevation of depressed skull fractures and lastly one patient had an aspiration of a brain abscess. All patients survived with and without residual neurological deficits. Conclusion Access to resources and staff required to deliver general anesthesia is challenging in resource‐poor settings. We have therefore begun performing emergent interventions under local anesthesia, with or without conscious sedation. While some patients had some minor residual weakness after the procedure, the degree of neurological deficit was improved from that observed before the procedure in all patients.

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