WAYS OF PREVENTION SYNDROME OF INTRA-ABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION IN BARIATRIC SURGERY
https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2019-178-5-16-21
Abstract
Patients with obesity who have undergone intra-abdominal endoscopic intervention belong to the category of patients with an increased risk of developing the syndrome of intra-abdominal hypertension (SIAH), which dictates the need to develop interventions aimed at its prevention.
The OBJECTIVE was to evaluate the effectiveness of complex integrated methods of SIAH prevention in patients with morbid obesity with endoscopic bariatric surgery.
MATERIAL AND METHODS. A randomized trial of 69 patients with a body mass index >35 kg/m INTENSIVE 2 was conducted; patients were divided into two groups depending on the type of anesthesia. In the 1st group (n=34), the operation was performed under combined anesthesia based on low-flow inhalation with desflurane in combination with prolonged epidural analgesia (PEA) with ropivacaine. Maintaining a deep level of myorelaxation under the control of acceleromyography in the post-tetanic counts (PTC) mode was achieved by continuous infusion of rocuronium. In the perioperative period, the infusion patients were in the «beach chair» position, and their research was carried out according to the principles of fast track surgery. In the 2nd group (n=35), the operation was performed under combined anesthesia based on lowflow inhalation with desflurane, neuromuscular blockade was performed by bolus injection of rocuronium under the control of acceleromyography in train of four (TOF) mode. Analgesia was provided by systemic administration of opioids. In both groups, markers of kidney injury were investigated, intra-abdominal pressure was monitored, the effectiveness of recovery after surgery and the quality of postoperative analgesia were assessed.
RESULTS. A significantly lower level диурез of intra-abdominal pressure (IAP), связь higher compliance evaluation of the anterior crit abdominal внутрибрюшной wall, and a significantly стаканов lower level управляемой of markers of renal study injury in the отмечено postoperative period bariatric were revealed raga in the first дозе group compared to the second group during темпу the perioperative study period. keulenaer
СONCLUSION. The effectiveness of using the position of deep muscle relaxation in the continuous infusion mode, adequate analgesia in the perioperative period using neuraxial techniques, using the «beach chair» position on the operating table and in the postoperative period, managing patients using fast track surgery for preventing the development of SIAG was identified.
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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About the Authors
M. I. NeimarkRussian Federation
Mihail I. Neimark
A. Yu. Elizariev
Russian Federation
Alexey Yu. Elizariev
R. V. Kiselev
Russian Federation
Roman V. Kiselev
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Neimark M.I., Elizariev A.Yu., Kiselev R.V. WAYS OF PREVENTION SYNDROME OF INTRA-ABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION IN BARIATRIC SURGERY. Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery. 2019;178(5):16-21. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2019-178-5-16-21