Cochlear implant surgery
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Cochlear implant surgery
Anesthesia type |
General |
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Airway |
ETT |
Lines and access |
PIV |
Monitors |
Standard; facial nerve monitoring |
Primary anesthetic considerations | |
Preoperative |
Patients' hearing is limited |
Intraoperative |
Facial nerve monitoring (avoid paralytics) |
Postoperative | |
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Provide a brief summary of this surgical procedure and its indications here.
Preoperative management
Patient evaluation
System | Considerations |
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Neurologic | |
Cardiovascular | |
Respiratory | |
Gastrointestinal | |
Hematologic | |
Renal | |
Endocrine | |
Other |
Labs and studies
Operating room setup
- Standard GA setup
- Consider straight connector with accordion to ETT
- Circuit extensions for 180-degree supine position
Patient preparation and premedication
Regional and neuraxial techniques
Intraoperative management
Monitoring and access
- Facial nerve monitoring
- PIV (consider 2nd IV in lower extremity with 180-degree positioning)
Induction and airway management
- GETA
Positioning
- 180-degree turn (head is away from anesthesia team)
- Head positioned away from operating site.
- Surgeons may conduct frequent head position changes intraoperatively
Maintenance and surgical considerations
Emergence
Postoperative management
Disposition
Pain management
Potential complications
Procedure variants
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References
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