Cochlear implant surgery
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Cochlear implant surgery
Anesthesia type |
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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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Cochlear implant surgery is novel surgical approach to address deafness and sensorineural hearing loss. The surgery consists of implanting a cochlear implant device that resides externally and receives and processes sound, and an internal component that transmits the received sound and stimulates the cochlear nerve. This surgery has been applied to adults and prelingual children with hearing loss.
Preoperative management
Patient evaluation
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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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