英文摘要 |
Minimal invasive therapy is rapidly developing technique in the world. There are several unique aspects to surgery in the minimal invasive therapy patient. This chapter will review the unique preoperative evaluation and complication management associated with minimal invasive therapy. An adequate knowledge of the anesthetic considerations will minimize the risk of hypercarbia, hypoxia, and gas embolism which may accompany interventional minimal invasive therapy. The role of the anesthesiologist and physiological changes in the laparoscopic surgery are an important one. The surgeons must familiarize themselves with anesthesia problem and complete knowledge of the human physiological changes during the surgery. An understanding of the unique minimal invasive therapy preoperative evaluation will help us to work successfully in minimization of the risks and complications which may accompany minimal invasive therapy. |