ПРОТОКОЛ АНЕСТЕЗИИ ПРИ ОБШИРНЫХ РЕЗЕКЦИЯХ ПЕЧЕНИ: СМЕНА ПАРАДИГМЫ ПОД ВЛИЯНИЕМ ОПЫТА ТРАНСПЛАНТАЦИИ ПЕЧЕНИ (ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ)
https://doi.org/10.16931/995-5464.2016239-51
Аннотация
Представлен обзор современной актуальной литературы, включающий доказательные исследования, методические рекомендации, стандарты, руководства, посвященные анестезиологическому обеспечению расширенных резекций печени. На основании собранного материала проведен анализ существующих алгоритмов анестезии. Отмечены существенные различия подходов к анестезиологическому обеспечению, которые преимущественно обусловлены проблемой массивной интраоперационной кровопотери. Расширяющаяся практика трансплантации печени вносит существенные коррективы в проведение анестезии при этих оперативных вмешательствах. С учетом накопленного опыта обширных резекций и трансплантации печени выбран оптимальный алгоритм анестезиологического обеспечения.
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Об авторах
В. А. БельскийРоссия
Бельский Владислав Александрович — главный специалист по анестезиологии-реаниматологии
Для корреспонденции: Бельский Владислав Александрович — 603109, г. Нижний Новгород, ул. Ильинская, д. 14
А. М. Мольков
Россия
Мольков Александр Михайлович — врач анестезиолог-реаниматолог отделения анестезиологии — реанимации
И. А. Уткин
Россия
Уткин Иван Александрович — врач анестезиолог-реаниматолог отделения анестезиологии — реанимации
И. А. Рабосина
Россия
Рабосина Ирина Анатольевна — врач анестезиолог-реаниматолог отделения анестезиологии — реанимации
В. Е. Загайнов
Россия
Загайнов Владимир Евгеньевич — доктор мед. наук, главный специалист по хирургии ФБУЗ ПОМЦ ФМБА России, заведующий кафедрой хирургических болезней ГБОУ ВПО НижГМА
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Бельский В.А., Мольков А.М., Уткин И.А., Рабосина И.А., Загайнов В.Е. ПРОТОКОЛ АНЕСТЕЗИИ ПРИ ОБШИРНЫХ РЕЗЕКЦИЯХ ПЕЧЕНИ: СМЕНА ПАРАДИГМЫ ПОД ВЛИЯНИЕМ ОПЫТА ТРАНСПЛАНТАЦИИ ПЕЧЕНИ (ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ). Анналы хирургической гепатологии. 2016;21(2):39-51. https://doi.org/10.16931/995-5464.2016239-51
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Belskiy V.A., Molkov A.M., Utkin I.A., Rabosina I.A., Zagainov V.E. ANAESTHESIA PROTOCOL TO EXTENDED LIVER RESECTIONS: A PARADIGM SHIFT UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXPERIENCE OF LIVER TRANSPLANTATION (LITERATURE REVIEW). Annaly khirurgicheskoy gepatologii = Annals of HPB Surgery. 2016;21(2):39-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.16931/995-5464.2016239-51