Purpose: Adequate patient positioning is of paramount importance in neurosurgery. Complications related to the position are common and make up for more than 16% of the claims towards anaesthesiologists and neurosurgeons. This paper aims to provide the anaesthesiologist with a practical guide to avoid common pitfalls related to the patient positioning process. Method: We performed a systematic review of the medical literature for the identification, screening, and inclusion of articles. The bibliographic search was conducted on June 1st, 2021 by two of the authors. In this review, we included articles indexed by MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, or Google Scholar. Results: We retrieved a total of 5706 unique papers from our initial search. However,...
Background: The surgical supine position is the most common position used in the operating roo...
Perioperative safety concerns are a major area of interest in recent years. Severe cardiac perturbat...
Background. At present, there are a number of different positioning strategies for stroke patients, ...
Purpose Adequate patient positioning is of paramount importance in neurosurgery. Complications relat...
Introduction: Patient positioning for surgery is a shared responsibility between the surgeon, anesth...
Patient positioning is one of the milestones of neurological surgery, which significantly affects th...
There are many reports on position-related complications in neurosurgical literature but so far, con...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence of problems associated with the positioning of anaest...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence of the primary complications rela...
Copyright © 2015 Tumul Chowdhury et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The sitting position has many advantages in neurosurgery, in spite of the attendant risks of gas emb...
We have conducted a systematic review of air embolism complications of neurosurgery in the sitting p...
We have conducted a systematic review of air embolism complications of neurosurgery in the sitting p...
Improper positioning of patients in the lateral decubitus or prone positions can lead to significant...
Abstract: Certain head and neck surgical cases require the patient to be positioned prone. Such posi...
Background: The surgical supine position is the most common position used in the operating roo...
Perioperative safety concerns are a major area of interest in recent years. Severe cardiac perturbat...
Background. At present, there are a number of different positioning strategies for stroke patients, ...
Purpose Adequate patient positioning is of paramount importance in neurosurgery. Complications relat...
Introduction: Patient positioning for surgery is a shared responsibility between the surgeon, anesth...
Patient positioning is one of the milestones of neurological surgery, which significantly affects th...
There are many reports on position-related complications in neurosurgical literature but so far, con...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence of problems associated with the positioning of anaest...
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence of the primary complications rela...
Copyright © 2015 Tumul Chowdhury et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The sitting position has many advantages in neurosurgery, in spite of the attendant risks of gas emb...
We have conducted a systematic review of air embolism complications of neurosurgery in the sitting p...
We have conducted a systematic review of air embolism complications of neurosurgery in the sitting p...
Improper positioning of patients in the lateral decubitus or prone positions can lead to significant...
Abstract: Certain head and neck surgical cases require the patient to be positioned prone. Such posi...
Background: The surgical supine position is the most common position used in the operating roo...
Perioperative safety concerns are a major area of interest in recent years. Severe cardiac perturbat...
Background. At present, there are a number of different positioning strategies for stroke patients, ...