AN ANESTHESIA SUGGESTION FOR ENDOSCOPIC LUMBAR SPINE SURGERY

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Abstract

Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy causes less damage to the paravertebral musculature, with preservation of bone structure and rapid recovery. This innovation allows the surgery to be performed on an outpatient basis, due to the faster recovery time. The anesthesia traditionally performed was general anesthesia, and then conscious sedation. The prone position has always been a major challenge for anesthesiologists. In order to avoid any type of respiratory depression, and based on our own experience with obstetric analgesia, we propose to perform an analgesic spinal anesthesia, a technique not yet found for this type of surgery in the world literature.

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Abrão, J., Costa, H. R. T., da Silva, A. C., Utino, E. T., & Bergamaschi, J. P. (2021). AN ANESTHESIA SUGGESTION FOR ENDOSCOPIC LUMBAR SPINE SURGERY. Coluna/ Columna, 20(4), 305–306. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-185120212004257486

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