The #Trendelenburgposition is a surgical position where the individual lies supine, with their feet raised higher than their head. It is commonly used in lower abdominal surgeries to improve access to pelvic organs. However, it should be avoided in individuals with head injuries or intracranial hypertension due to potential adverse effects like facial edema and brachial plexus injuries[1][4].
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