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  • Myomectomy (category Obstetric and gynecologic surgery)
    hydroureter/hydronephrosis, and pain There are several approaches to the surgery that is dictated by the size, number, and location of the fibroids. The
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  • replacement therapy should be considered prior to proceeding with elective surgery. For severe disease, a pre-induction arterial line should be placed to rapidly
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  • secondary to CHF, cardiogenic shock, septic shock, or following cardiac surgery; Dobutamine is also the preferred agent for pharmacologic cardiac stress
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  • myocardial infarction Valvular heart disease Obesity Thyroid dysfunction Cardiac surgery Electrolyte abnormalities Family history Intracardiac catheter ablation
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  • intracranial vascular malformations A craniotomy for intracranial vascular malformations is a neurosurgical procedure performed to remove vascular malformations
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  • inadequate end organ perfusion pressure secondary to lack of vascular tone. Increasing vascular tone via the many vasoconstricting agents available can assist
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  • Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery Anesthesia for minimally invasive, video-assisted or robotic-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), is similar to anesthesia
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  • brain but not directly anastomosed, with the expectation that over time vascular growth will occur to provide additional flow to the brain. EKG Echo (if
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  • Mery, Carlos; Turek, Joseph (2015). Review of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Chicago: Thoracic Surgery Resident Association. pp. 183–192. ISBN 9781523217168. Jaffe
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  • Pelvic exenteration  Pelvic exenteration is a large abdominal surgery utilized in treating advanced or recurrent pelvic carcinoma where all pelvic tissues
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  • physiological change that leads to increased pulmonary vascular resistance (e.g. hypoxia), decreased systemic vascular resistance (e.g. sepsis, vasodilation, hot baths)
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  • Mery, Carlos; Turek, Joseph (2015). Review of Cardiothoracic Surgery (2nd ed.). Thoracic Surgery Resident Association. pp. 137–140. ISBN 9781523217168. Asharva
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  • is commonly used to facilitate one-lung ventilation strategy in thoracic surgery, lung transplantation, or infection and trauma management of a single lung
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  • from shock (septic, cardiogenic, anaphylactic, or neurogenic), open-heart surgery, or renal failure Treatment of symptomatic bradycardia unresponsive to atropine
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