
EFFICIENCY OF ANESTHESIA DURING RECONSTRUCTIVE AND AESTHETIC SURGERY ON THE BREAST
Author(s) -
Yu. L. Kuchin,
D. S. Sazhin,
Gennadiy Patlazhan,
D. V. Shorikova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
klìnìčna ta eksperimentalʹna patologìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2521-1153
pISSN - 1727-4338
DOI - 10.24061/1727-4338.xx.3.77.2021.5
Subject(s) - propofol , sevoflurane , medicine , anesthesia , reconstructive surgery , breast surgery , remifentanil , inhalation , block (permutation group theory) , surgery , breast cancer , geometry , mathematics , cancer
The purpose of the study – to perform a comparative analysis of anesthesia effectivenessduring reconstructive surgery on the mammary glands.Material and methods. 120 women undergoing aesthetic intervention were divided intoanesthesia groups: intravenous anesthesia with propofol; inhalation with sevoflurane,combined with opioids; combined anesthesia with PECS-block.Results. It has been found that the group of combined anesthesia with PECS- block required the least time for analgesia (p<0,05). The greatest depth of medication sleepwas in the group of propofol, the smallest - in the combination of general anesthesia withPECS-block (p <0,05).It was verified that the largest number of patients with unstable hemodynamics wasin the group of propofol (33,3%), and the smallest number - in the group of combinedanesthesia with opioids (6,7%). Predisposition to tachycardia has been reported withthe use of propofol and the combination of sevoflurane with opioids. Bradycardic type ofsinus rhythm was observed in the group of combined anesthesia with PECS-block.Conclusions. In reconstructive interventions on the mammary glands, combinedinhalation anesthesia with sevoflurane in combination with opioids or single-stage PECSI block is promising.