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Provide a brief summary of this surgical procedure and its indications here.
Procedures include
 
* [[Tympanoplasty and/or mastoidectomy|Tympanoplasty/mastoidectomy]]
* Myringoplasty
* Meatoplasty
* Stapedectomy


== Preoperative management ==
== Preoperative management ==

Revision as of 06:41, 10 December 2021

Ear, audiovestibular, and temporal bone procedures
Anesthesia type

General

Airway

ETT

Lines and access

1 PIV

Monitors

Standard ASA

Primary anesthetic considerations
Preoperative
Intraoperative

Nerve monitoring often used, avoid muscle relaxants and consider remifentanil

Postoperative
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Procedures include

Preoperative management

Patient evaluation

System Considerations
Neurologic
Cardiovascular
Respiratory
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

Bed will generally be turned either 90 degrees or 180 degrees away for optimal surgical access.

Maintenance and surgical considerations

Many procedures involve nerve monitoring, which preclude the use of muscle relaxants. Consider remifentanil infusion.

Emergence

Postoperative management

Disposition

Pain management

Potential complications

Procedure variants

Variant 1 Variant 2
Unique considerations
Position
Surgical time
EBL
Postoperative disposition
Pain management
Potential complications

References