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Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study is to provide a state-of-the-art review on the use of anesthetics for in-office facial plastic procedures.
Methods: A search was performed on PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Review using the keywords "anesthesia," "office-based procedures," "local anesthesia," "facial plastics," "oral sedation," "moderate sedation," and "deep sedation."
Results and conclusions: Over the past few decades, the shift toward in-office invasive procedures has increased patient convenience and decreased hospital resource utilization. Many tools exist to reduce patient anxiety and discomfort in an office-based setting. With proper patient selection and technique, facial plastic surgeons can adequately anesthetize patients to perform Mohs reconstruction, cutaneous excisions, blepharoplasty, face-lifts, and other in-office procedures.
目的:本研究的目的是对麻醉剂在办公室面部整形手术中的应用进行最新的综述。方法:在PubMed、Embase、Web of Science和Cochrane Review上使用关键词“麻醉”、“基于办公室的程序”、“局部麻醉”、”面部整形“、”口腔镇静“、”中度镇静“和”深度镇静“进行搜索。结果和结论:在过去的几十年里,向办公室侵入性手术的转变增加了患者的便利性,降低了医院资源的利用率。在办公室环境中,有许多工具可以减少患者的焦虑和不适。通过适当的患者选择和技术,面部整形外科医生可以充分麻醉患者进行莫氏重建、皮肤切除、眼睑整形、面部提拉和其他办公室手术。