20世纪60年代末波士顿彼得本特布里格姆医院的麻醉:一例报告

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Robert N. Pilon M.D. , Sukumar P. Desai M.D.
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摘要

区域麻醉和全身麻醉在20世纪60年代末在美国广泛应用。脊髓麻醉导致永久性神经系统后遗症的风险在很大程度上被忽视了。虽然麻醉学的许多学术部门已经获得独立地位,但相当数量的麻醉学部门作为外科的分支运作。我们呈报一份来自彼得本特布里格姆医院的病例报告,以说明20世纪60年代末使用的麻醉技术的状况,以及-à-vis内科麻醉师和外科医生的权力动态。资料来源医院记录和对熟悉病例的人的采访。发现1例健康患者行腹股沟疝修补术。住院麻醉师在患者同意脊髓麻醉的情况下,于手术前一晚进行术前评估,这是一项院系麻醉师同意的计划。主治医生是美国最著名的外科医生之一,也是他们部门的主任。他不赞成计划中的麻醉。讨论了麻醉计划的后续修改,以及这些行动的后果。结论在20世纪60年代后期,脊髓麻醉仍然是一种流行的麻醉选择。全身麻醉用乙醚,氟烷和其他药剂替代。本病例强调了在许多美国麻醉学学术部门作为外科部门存在的时期围手术期管理的各个方面。它还涉及到两位杰出的美国医生的职业生涯。
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Anesthesia in the late 1960s at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston: A case report

Background

Regional and general anesthesia were widely available in the United States in the late 1960s. The risk of permanent neurological sequelae resulting from spinal anesthesia had largely been dismissed. Although many academic departments of anesthesiology had gained independent status, a significant number operated as divisions within the department of surgery. We present a case report from Peter Bent Brigham Hospital to illustrate the state of anesthetic techniques in use during the late 1960s, and the power dynamics vis-à-vis physician anesthesiologists and surgeons.

Sources

Hospital records and interviews with individuals familiar with the case.

Findings

An otherwise healthy patient underwent inguinal hernia repair. The resident anesthesiologist conducted a preoperative assessment the evening prior to surgery with the patient consenting to the spinal anesthesia, a plan agreeable to the faculty anesthesiologist. The attending surgeon was one of the most prominent surgeons in America and the chairman of their department. He disapproved of the planned anesthetic. Subsequent modifications to the anesthetic plans are discussed, as is the fallout from those actions.

Conclusion

Spinal anesthesia remained a popular anesthetic option during the late 1960s. General anesthesia with ether, halothane, and other agents an alternative. This case highlights various aspects of perioperative management during a period when many American academic departments of anesthesiology existed as divisions within the department of surgery. It also touches upon the careers of two prominent American physicians.

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Journal of Anesthesia History
Journal of Anesthesia History Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Anesthesia History (ISSN 2352-4529) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of anesthesia history and related disciplines. The Journal addresses anesthesia history from antiquity to the present. Its wide scope includes the history of perioperative care, pain medicine, critical care medicine, physician and nurse practices of anesthesia, equipment, drugs, and prominent individuals. The Journal serves a diverse audience of physicians, nurses, dentists, clinicians, historians, educators, researchers and academicians.
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