Patient positioning is a vital in ensuring patient comfort, dignity and good access to the operative site. Accurate positioning helps in minimising the risk of injury to the patient. An in-house airbag made from recyclable medical supplies can be used to replace the conventional sandbag for head and neck surgeries. It involves the use of an empty irrigation bottle, a valve and suction tubing. Its shape and volume is readily adjustable by altering the volume of inflated air. Moreover, compressible air moulds the bag to the curvature of the patient’s external surface reducing the risk of pressure sores in prolonged surgery. Ultimately this serves as an innovative technique which is financially savvy with the use of recyclable items
In the past few years, advances in three-dimensional imaging have conducted to breakthrough in the d...
There are many reports on position-related complications in neurosurgical literature but so far, con...
BACKGROUND: The sitting position has lost favor among neurosurgeons partly owing to assumptions of i...
Introduction: Patient positioning for surgery is a shared responsibility between the surgeon, anesth...
A neck mass is a risk factor for difficult airway during induction of anaesthesia particularly when ...
Anesthesia is a specialization which in past history has branched off of surgery. It needs to be ver...
Abstract: Certain head and neck surgical cases require the patient to be positioned prone. Such posi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence of problems associated with the positioning of anaest...
A positioning stand can help a surgeon with positioning and locking endoscopic tools, thereby avoidi...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Collaboration of the surgical and anesthesia teams for patient positioning is essential to assure pa...
Purpose: Adequate patient positioning is of paramount importance in neurosurgery. Complications rela...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
Background and purpose: Over the last decade, the management of locally advanced head and neck cance...
Involuntary patient motion from insufficient patient preparation may lead to local misregistration o...
In the past few years, advances in three-dimensional imaging have conducted to breakthrough in the d...
There are many reports on position-related complications in neurosurgical literature but so far, con...
BACKGROUND: The sitting position has lost favor among neurosurgeons partly owing to assumptions of i...
Introduction: Patient positioning for surgery is a shared responsibility between the surgeon, anesth...
A neck mass is a risk factor for difficult airway during induction of anaesthesia particularly when ...
Anesthesia is a specialization which in past history has branched off of surgery. It needs to be ver...
Abstract: Certain head and neck surgical cases require the patient to be positioned prone. Such posi...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe the incidence of problems associated with the positioning of anaest...
A positioning stand can help a surgeon with positioning and locking endoscopic tools, thereby avoidi...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Collaboration of the surgical and anesthesia teams for patient positioning is essential to assure pa...
Purpose: Adequate patient positioning is of paramount importance in neurosurgery. Complications rela...
In the practice of anesthesia patient care, airway management is the first and most important consid...
Background and purpose: Over the last decade, the management of locally advanced head and neck cance...
Involuntary patient motion from insufficient patient preparation may lead to local misregistration o...
In the past few years, advances in three-dimensional imaging have conducted to breakthrough in the d...
There are many reports on position-related complications in neurosurgical literature but so far, con...
BACKGROUND: The sitting position has lost favor among neurosurgeons partly owing to assumptions of i...