清醒开颅术治疗1例耳聋患者。

IF 0.6 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY A&A practice Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1213/XAA.0000000000001936
Elizabeth Silva, Thomas R Vetter
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一位45岁的失聪男性,他的右脑胶质瘤需要通过清醒开颅术和语言映射术切除。聋人需要特别考虑他们独特的交流需求。我们详细描述了麻醉管理,包括手术室环境的照明、定位、脉搏血氧仪探头的放置,以及避免手语翻译的手术室口罩协议。我们描述了一种新的麻醉方法与醒-醒-睡技术。患者能够很好地沟通和忍受手术的成功。为了手术失聪患者的安全和健康,麻醉提供者必须做出适当的调整。
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Awake Craniotomy for a Deaf Patient: A Case Report.

A 45-year-old deaf man presented with a right cerebral glioma to be resected via an awake craniotomy with language mapping. Deaf patients require special consideration of their unique communication needs. We describe the anesthetic management in detail, including operating room environment accommodations of lighting, positioning, pulse oximetry probe placement, and obviating the operating room mask protocol for the sign language interpreter. We describe a novel anesthetic approach with an awake-awake-asleep technique. The patient was able to communicate and tolerated the successful procedure well. For the safety and well-being of the surgical deaf patient, the anesthesia provider must make appropriate accommodations.

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