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Elsevier España, Revista Espanola de Anestesiologia Y Reanimacion, (59), p. 3-24, 2012

DOI: 10.1016/s0034-9356(12)70002-6

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Consideraciones preoperatorias y manejo neuroanestesiológico intraoperatorio

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Abstract

The anesthesiological management of patients undergoing neurosurgery of the posterior fossa has a series of characteristics that should be known by anesthesiologists. Intraoperative management is guided by a series of factors that include the physiopathological changes secondary to the patient's position during surgery, the importance of appropriate patient positioning to facilitate the surgical approach, the lower tolerance to changes in the elastance of the infratentorial region, the limited therapeutic options in episodes of intraoperative edema-swelling, and the presence of complications such as a venous air embolism. This first contribution to the guidelines discusses the main evidence available in the literature on the pre- and intraoperative approach to these patients.