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TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA WITH PROPOFOL IN ORTHOPAEDIC SPINE SURGERY AND THE WAKE-UP TEST

  • A. Arkan
  • E. Gökel
  • A. Kara
  • E. Sağıroğlu
  • E. Alıcı
  • F. Maltepe
  • Y. Erkin

J Turk Spinal Surg 1990;1(4):195-198

To permit early, intra-operative recognition of neurologic deficits in Spinal surgery, the use of i'.I.V.A. (Total Intravnous Anesthesia) with Propofol (Diprivan), Fcntanyl and N2O for the proposed wake-up lest and availability for early post-operative neurologic examination is investigated in the study.

The investigation is carried on by Dokuz Eyliil University Medical School, Ancsthcsiology and Orthopaedics Departments. 15 female and 5 male, a total of 20 patients are included in the study. Intra-operalive wake-up lest is performed with success and without a complication in all of the patients.

In-early post-operative period, following the last skin suture a complete neurologic examination was done in 5 to 13 minutes, in average 9,0 + 0.70 minutes.

Consequently, it's concluded that this enasthesia technique is useful in spinal surgery and especially for the wake-up test.

Keywords: Orthopaedic Spine Surgery, Wake-up test, TIVA with Propofol.