Yuki Mitsuta, Yukiko Okamura, Yosuke Miyamoto, Dai Tanahira
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Abstract
Background: Simultaneous cardiac and non-cardiac surgeries can be beneficial for patients, but there are still few reports on this approach.
Case presentation: A 90-year-old woman was diagnosed with a femoral trochanteric fracture and severe aortic stenosis. A heart team conference decided to perform transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and femoral osteosynthesis under general anesthesia on the same day. A preoperative simulation was conducted to review the surgical procedure and confirm the arrangement of the operating table and instruments. Preoperative management was carried out with attention to the risk of myocardial ischemia caused by bleeding or pain from the fracture. Transfemoral TAVI was completed without trouble, and after the patient was moved to the traction table, osteosynthesis was started. Back-up pacing with a temporary pacemaker was activated for atrioventricular block and bradycardia. After completing the surgery, the patient recovered from anesthesia, and extubation was performed after confirming the absence of paralysis. The patient had no noticeable postoperative complications and successfully underwent rehabilitation.
Conclusions: Through meticulous preparation and perioperative management, we were able to perform TAVI and femoral osteosynthesis simultaneously, achieving a favorable outcome.
期刊介绍:
JA Clinical Reports is a companion journal to the Journal of Anesthesia (JA), the official journal of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists (JSA). This journal is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal related to clinical anesthesia practices such as anesthesia management, pain management and intensive care. Case reports are very important articles from the viewpoint of education and the cultivation of scientific thinking in the field of anesthesia. However, submissions of anesthesia research and clinical reports from Japan are notably decreasing in major anesthesia journals. Therefore, the JSA has decided to launch a new journal, JA Clinical Reports, to encourage JSA members, particularly junior Japanese anesthesiologists, to publish papers in English language.