List of Articles by MeSH
ANESTHESIA
- Knežević G, Sandev S. Evaluation of Systemic and Local Complications During Inhalation Anaesthesia in Patients With Oral Surgery Treatment. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2003;37(3):343-4.
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Evaluation of Systemic and Local Complications During Inhalation Anaesthesia in Patients With Oral Surgery Treatment |
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Procjena sustavskih i lokalnih komplikacija tijekom kratkotrajne inhalacijske anestezije u pacijenata s oralnokirurškim zahvatima |
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ANESTHESIA |
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The aim of the research was to define the disadvantages of short inhalation anaesthesia in children with mental retardation, children with expressive fear of dental or surgical treatment, and adults with some degree of mental retardation unsuitable for regular treatment with local anaesthesia. Monitoring of patients ( pulsoximetry, blood pressure) was done with the intention of recording eventual differences from standard values. The immediate results of monitoring indicated the eventual need for additional medication, to interrupt, stop or repeat the treatment. At the same time we recorded all local complications (fracturing of teeth, excessive bleeding, foreign body in respiratory tract etc.) and the existence of late complications (prolonged bleeding, vomiting) for 2 to 3 hours after the treatment.A group of 84 patients requiring surgical treatment in inhalation anaesthesia is presented. All of them had anaesthesiologic and laboratory examination as the preoperative standard. The treatment was carried out by an oral surgeon, anesthesiologist, technicians and nurses. O2, N2O and Sevoflurane were used for inhalation anesthesia. The age of patients was 1-58 years (av. 29.5). Systemic complications: bronchospasm in two cases /1.68%/, deviations of normal cardiac rhythm 3 /2.52%/ (VES), convulsions (epi) after treatment 1 /0.84%/, saturation O2 under 90% 9 /7.56%/, vomitig after the treatment 1 /0.84%/ high blood pressure was present in 38 /31.92%/ an tachycardia in 45 /37.8%/ of cases.The need to repeat the procedure once occured in 16 /13.44%/ twice 3 /2.52%/ and three times 1 /0.84%/. Foreign body in the respiratory tract 0 /0%/. Local complications: teeth fractures 14 /11.76%/, immediate excessive bleeding 8 /6.72%/, prolonged bleeding 3 /2.52%/. Short inhalation anaesthesia is a successual altenative to general anaesthesia for minor oral surgical interventions but the risk of possible general and local complications has to be considered. |
- Gašparović S, Milić M, Čabov T. Anaesthesia in Oral Surgery. Acta Stomatol Croat. 2003;37(3):324.
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Anaesthesia in Oral Surgery |
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Anestezija u oralnoj kirurgiji |
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SURGERY, ORAL + methods ANESTHESIA |
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The majority of procedures in oral surgery are performed in the local anaesthesia. Only 5-10% are performed in general anaesthesia. Indications and complications of anaesthesia were examined in our study. In a retrospective study, during 2002, we analysed patients with procedures in oral surgery in the University Hospital Dubrava. 528 patients were divided according to anaesthesia and procedure. We performed these procedures in anaesthesia: dental extractions 306, dental treatment 65, alveotomy 121, incision in the oral cavity 36. Most of them were children and persons with mental retardation. Inhalation anaesthesia was performed in 298 patients, balanced anaesthesia in 197 pts and TIVA in 33. The basic indications for anaesthesia in our hospital were: persons with mental retardation 231, children under 5 years of age 140, adult 121, inflammation of the oral cavity with complications 36. We had the following complications: bronchospasm in two cases, arrhythmia three cases, vomiting two cases and in one case lost tooth (it was found in oesophagi). Our results show that 5,8% of all procedures in oral surgery were in general anaesthesia and complications occured in 1.6 %. |
- Ograjšek-Škunca D, Bukša T. Akupunkturna anestezija [in Croatian]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1998;32(Suppl):178-9.
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| Title in English: |
nema |
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Akupunkturna anestezija |
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ANESTHESIA ELECTROACUPUNCTURE |
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- Krleza-Jokanović I, Hanzer J, Jokanović V. [Anesthesia and reanimation problems in maxillo-facial trauma]. Acta Stomatol Croat. 1975;9(2):74-7.
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Anesthesia and reanimation problems in maxillo-facial trauma |
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Anestezija i reanimacija bolesnika s maksilofaciajalnom traumom |
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ANESTHESIA HUMANS MAXILLOFACIAL INJURIES TRACHEOTOMY |
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