Article icon
Original research

Features of the use of regional anesthesia in the surgical correction of traumatic defects of the bones of the skull and spine reconstructive plastic surgery

* Corresponding author

[email protected]

Abstract

This article discusses the features of the use of regional anesthesia in the surgical correction of traumatic defects of the skull bones and reconstructive plastic surgery. Regional anesthesia is a safe and effective method of anesthesia, which reduces the risk of complications and speeds up the recovery process after surgery. The authors describe in detail various types of regional anesthesia, such as facial nerve blockade, blockage of the frontal branch of the trigeminal nerve, etc. The paper also discusses indications and contraindications to the use of regional anesthesia, as well as possible complications. In conclusion, it is noted that regional anesthesia is an important element in surgical practice during operations for the operative correction of traumatic defects of the skull bones and reconstructive plastic surgery.

Imprint

Armen A. Daniliyants, Fatima R. Botasheva, Marina A. Daurova, Elizaveta S. Sibirkina, Karen L. Tohiyan, Ismailgadzhi Z. Mustafaev, Umar D. Begereev, Djamilya M. Idrisova. Features of the use of regional anesthesia in the surgical correction of traumatic defects of the bones of the skull and spine reconstructive plastic surgery. Cardiometry; Issue 27; May 2023; p.126-133; DOI: 10.18137/cardiometry.2023.27.126133; Available from: https://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no27-may-2023/features-use-regional-anesthesia

Keywords

Regional anesthesia,   Surgical correction,   Traumatic defects of the skull bones,   Reconstructive plastic surgery
Download PDF
Cardiometry in Telegram
Current issue
Cardiometry's library
Founders of Cardiometry
Video about Cardiometry
Club of long-livers 90+
Our partners