July 18 Anaes mx of surg repair of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Flashcards
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How is Adolescent Idiopathic scoliosis diagnosed? (2)
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- Adam’s forward bending test - positive if more than 7 degrees
- Radiographs which confirm coronal spinal curvature exceeds a Cobb angle of 10 degrees
2
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What are the anaesthetic peri operative considerations for AIS surgery? (8)
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3
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Which drugs intra-op should be avoided when neurophysiology monitoring is occuring? (3)
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- Long acting NMBDs
- Volatile anaesthetic agents
- Nitrous Oxide
4
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What are the complications of prone positioning?
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- endobronchial placement
- accidental extubation
- brachial plexus injury
- peripheral nerve injury eg ulnar nerve
- aspiration
- decreased venous return
- stroke
- corneal damage
- central retinal artery occlusion
- ischaemic optic neuropathy
- Pressure areas such as genitalia, breasts, knees