Anaesthetic experience with cryotherapy for treatment of hepatic malignancy
Hepatic cryotherapy is a relatively new technique, currently employed in the treatment of unresectable liver malignancy, which involves direct freezing of tumour deposits with liquid nitrogen. In a review of 26 patients undergoing this procedure, the anaesthetic considerations are defined. The total...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anaesthesia and intensive care 1992-11, Vol.20 (4), p.491-496 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hepatic cryotherapy is a relatively new technique, currently employed in the treatment of unresectable liver malignancy, which involves direct freezing of tumour deposits with liquid nitrogen. In a review of 26 patients undergoing this procedure, the anaesthetic considerations are defined. The total operation time ranged from 133 to 410 minutes. In spite of preventative measures, varying degrees of hypothermia occurred (range 33.7 degrees C to 36.5 degrees C), but no sequelae were encountered. Mean blood loss was 926 ml, and eleven patients required blood transfusion of between one and five units. There was a marked drop in platelet count associated with cryotherapy (mean fall of 123,000/mm3 by the second postoperative day). Following the procedure, fever and basal pulmonary atelectasis were common, while hypoglycaemia and renal impairment occurred on single occasions. Six patients underwent postoperative mechanical ventilation. Despite this, the mean hospital stay was under seven days. |
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ISSN: | 0310-057X 1448-0271 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0310057X9202000418 |