@ieuanol “Daycase ACDF is a safe alternative to inpatient ACDF surgery. It offers significant benefits and should become more widely practiced in the UK" #naccs2024 #spinesurgery #neuroanesthesia https://gettingitrightfirsttime.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Spinal-Services-Report-Mar19-L1.pdf
@Marinapitsika "It ought to be discussed both by the surgeons and the anaesthetists given that it’s a complication secondary to both surgical and anaesthetic risk factors"#naccs2024 #spinesurgery #neuroanesthesia https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32883134/
Transient visual acuity loss after spine surgery in the prone position: a case report and literature review - PubMed

Visual loss after spine surgery in the prone position is a disastrous postoperative complication because it is almost irreversible. Additionally, the optimal treatments and recommended professional guidelines for visual loss after spine surgery are deficient. A 43-year-old man developed visual loss …

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Ms Marina Pitska @Marinapitsika on Perioperative Visual Loss following spine surgery -> It is an infrequent but material risk for the patients #naccs2024 #spinesurgery #neuroanesthesia https://www.nysora.com/anesthesia/postoperative-visual-loss-povl/
Postoperative visual loss (POVL) - NYSORA

Postoperative visual loss (POVL) is an uncommon complication primarily associated with cardiac, spine, and head and neck surgery.

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@AndrewKofke For acute ischemic stroke (AIS) restoration of CBF is the most effective. Choices: tPA vs Thrombectomy #naccs2024 #stroke #neuroanesthesia https://naccs.org.uk/resource/anaesthesia-for-neuro-interventional-radiology/
NACCS | Anaesthesia for Neuro Interventional Radiology

Does the type of anaesthesia for recanalisation therapies for acute ischaemic stroke affect patient outcomes?

Some interesting thoughts on perioperative stroke in #BJA

#Stroke #NeuroCritCare #NeuroAnesthesia
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bja.2022.10.018

For all the #neuromastodon #medmastodon and #neuroanesthesia friends… elective anterior communicating artery aneurysm clipping, female in her sixties, in good health, good PIVCs. Do you routinely place:
Arterial line
100%
Arterial line + CVC
0%
NIBP + CVC
0%
NIBP
0%
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