Anesthesia considerations for orthotopic liver transplantation.

Contemporary anesthesia practice Pub Date : 1987-01-01
L M Borland, D J Martin
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Abstract

An institutionwide commitment is necessary for the success of a liver transplantation program. Although the number of people available to manage anesthesia for such surgery may vary, a minimally staffed transplantation team must include a staff anesthesiologist, an anesthesia resident, one or two certified nurse-anesthetists, and a nonprofessional to obtain and run specimens to the laboratory and blood bank; the operating room must be connected by intercom and telephone to support services. Another technician may be present to collect specimens and data for research purposes. Additional staff anesthesiologists, certified nurse-anesthetists, and anesthesia residents should be on call for other emergency surgery. The staff of laboratory and blood bank facilities must participate wholeheartedly to meet ongoing requirements during a liver transplantation. Enormous quantities of packed red cells (up to 250 units), fresh-frozen plasma, platelets, and occasionally cryoprecipitate must be immediately available. In addition, the donor pool and the supply of on-hand blood must be large enough to prevent shortages of blood for other emergency or routine surgery. Liver transplantation procedures last an average of 12 hours and cannot easily be accommodated in a busy operating room schedule. It is not reasonable to expect other patients, other surgeons, the anesthesiology department, and the hospital to postpone routine or other emergency surgery while a liver transplantation is being performed. Thus, the hospital must provide facilities to accommodate such a program either by new construction or by remodeling or reassigning operating space.

原位肝移植的麻醉注意事项。
全机构的承诺是肝移植项目成功的必要条件。尽管可用于此类手术麻醉管理的人员数量可能会有所不同,但一个人员最少的移植团队必须包括一名麻醉师,一名麻醉住院医师,一到两名认证的麻醉师护士,以及一名非专业人员,以获取并将标本送到实验室和血库;手术室必须通过对讲机和电话连接,以支持服务。另一名技术人员可能在场收集用于研究目的的标本和数据。其他工作人员麻醉师,认证护士麻醉师和麻醉住院医师应随叫随到其他紧急手术。实验室和血库设施的工作人员必须全心全意地参与,以满足肝移植过程中的持续要求。大量的红细胞(多达250个单位)、新鲜冷冻血浆、血小板和偶尔的低温沉淀必须立即提供。此外,献血者库和手头血液的供应必须足够大,以防止其他紧急或常规手术的血液短缺。肝移植手术平均持续12个小时,很难在繁忙的手术室安排中进行。在肝移植手术期间,期望其他病人、其他外科医生、麻醉科和医院推迟常规或其他紧急手术是不合理的。因此,医院必须通过新建或改建或重新分配操作空间来提供设施以适应这样的项目。
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