Colorectal Surgery: What does the anesthesia provider need to know?

Space: Colorectal Channel Author: Colorectal Surgery Published: 2023-10-09

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Introduction to Anesthesia in Colorectal Care
An overview of anesthesia considerations specific to colorectal surgery, including the importance of preoperative organization and the relevance of airway and cardiac assessments.
00:02:00,000
Neuromuscular Blockade Considerations
Discussion on the implications of neuromuscular blockade during anal reconstruction and the importance of muscle stimulation for accurate sphincter marking.
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Patient Positioning Challenges
Exploration of the challenges and techniques in positioning patients for colorectal surgery, particularly in prone and supine positions.
00:06:00,000
Intravenous Access and Fluid Management
Guidelines for establishing IV access in lower extremities and managing fluid requirements during lengthy surgical procedures.
00:08:00,000
Hematocrit and Blood Viscosity Management
The significance of monitoring hematocrit levels and managing blood viscosity to prevent complications during surgery.
00:10:00,000
Regional Anesthesia Techniques
Overview of various regional anesthesia techniques, including epidurals and nerve blocks, and their role in postoperative pain management.
00:12:00,000
Postoperative Care and Pain Management
Best practices for managing postoperative pain, including the timing of narcotics and the use of NSAIDs in patients with renal considerations.
00:14:00,000
Collaboration in Colorectal Surgery
Emphasis on the importance of teamwork and communication among surgical and anesthesia teams in managing complex colorectal cases.

Topic overview

Children's National Medical Center, Anesthesiology Grand Rounds Part 2 - August 31, 2023 

Marc Levitt, MD 

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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