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Revision as of 19:50, 9 August 2022
Superior vena cava recanalization
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Airway |
ETT |
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Standard ASA Art line |
Primary anesthetic considerations | |
Preoperative |
Airway edema Potential mediastinal mass |
Intraoperative |
Major vessel injury Pulmonary embolus |
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A superior vena cava recanalization is an interventional radiology procedure performed to treat superior vena cava syndrome.
Overview
Indications
Surgical procedure
The procedure is typically performed via sheath access through a femoral vein.
Preoperative management
Patient evaluation
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Airway |
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Neurologic | |
Cardiovascular | |
Pulmonary | |
Gastrointestinal | |
Hematologic | |
Renal | |
Endocrine | |
Other |
Labs and studies
Operating room setup
Patient preparation and premedication
Regional and neuraxial techniques
Intraoperative management
Monitoring and access
Induction and airway management
Positioning
Maintenance and surgical considerations
Emergence
Postoperative management
Disposition
Pain management
Potential complications
Procedure variants
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