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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-4 | Issue-11
Anesthetic Risk in Traumatology Orthopedia-About 404 Patients
T. Cherrad, M. Ouahidi, H. Zejjari, H. Bousbaa, M. Bennani, M. Hajjioui, J. Louaste, L. Amhajji
Published: Nov. 30, 2018 |
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DOI: 10.21276/sasjs.2018.4.11.6
Pages: 267-268
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Abstract
Despite all the progress that has been made in the fields of anesthesia,
morbidity remains, and no practitioner is now immune to an accident. This is a selfcare. Our study is prospective analytic, spread over 8 months from September 1, 2016 to
May 12, 2017, will aim to ensure that the effects have occurred perioperatively, the
nature of these complications, and seek their favorite factors in order to prevent. 404
patients were admitted to different orthopedic trauma rooms. General anesthesia was
performed in 13%, perimedual anesthesia in 45%, locoregional anesthesia in 30% and
local anesthesia in 12% of patients. Anesthetic management of orthopedic patients may
range from routine management to more complex critical management.