Laparoscopy in Gynecologic and Abdominal Surgery in Regional (Spinal, Peridural) Anesthesia, the Utility of the Technique during COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Achievements in Laparoscopy
1.2. Regional Anesthesia: More Than Acute Pain Management
1.3. Local Anesthesia
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Summary of Studies
3.2. SWOT Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Feasibility and Advantages to Perform Laparoscopy in Regional Anesthesia (RA) in COVID-19 Pandemic
4.2. Minimal Risk of Laparoscopy during COVID-19
4.3. Spinal Anesthesia in Laparoscopic Surgery for Gynecology
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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№ | Authors | Total Number of Operations in Regional and General Anesthesia | Type of Anesthesia: SA = Spinal EA = Epidural CA = Combination of Spinal and Epidural GA = General | Type of Operation in Laparo- Scopy LC = Cholecyst-ectomy | Trendelen-Burg Position (Degrees) 0° = Supine Position | Pressure of Pneumo- Peritoneum (mmHg CO2) | Additional Antalgic Medicine: + = Yes - = No (Number of Patients) |
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1 | Imbelloni et al., 2010 [31] | 33 | SA | LC | 10° | 8 | +(10) |
2 | Singh 2015 [32] | 50 | SA | LC | 0° | 12 | - |
3 | Gramatica et al., 2001 [16] | 28 | EA | LC | not mentioned | 10 | + |
4 | Ellakany 2013 [33] | 40 | SA | LC | Anti-Tren- delenburg | 10 | +(7) |
5 | Mehta 2010 [28] | 60 | SA-30 GA-30 | LC | 0° | 12 | - |
6 | Turkstani 2009 [27] | 50 | SA-25 GA-25 | LC | Anti-Tren- delenburg | 10 | + |
7 | Tiwari 2013 [29] | 224 | SA-110 GA-114 | LC | Trendelen- burg | 8–10 | + |
8 | Shahriari et al., 2015 [34] | 80 | SA | hernia repair | 0° | not mentioned | + |
9 | Sinha [35] | 4099 | SA | Abdominal urologic | not mentioned | 8–10 | + |
№ | Authors | Total Number of Operations in Regional and General Anesthesia | Type of Anesthesia: SA = Spinal EA = Epidural CA = Combination of Spinal and EpiduralGA = General | Type of Operation in Laparo- Scopy LC = Cholecyst-ectomy | Trendelen- Burg Position (Degrees) 0° = Supine Position | Pressure of Pneumo-Peritoneum (mmHg CO2) | Additional Antalgic Medicine: + = Yes - = No (Number of Patients) |
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1 | Giampaolino 2019 [36] | 1 | Regional Anesthesia (not specify) | laparosc. removal of IUD during pregnancy | 12° | 8 | not mentioned |
2 | Chauvet 2020 [37] | 1 | CA | adnexectomy | 10–15° | 6–8 | - |
3 | Uzman 2017 [38] | 33 | CA | appendec-tomy | 15° | 10 | - |
4 | Raimondo 2020 [25] | 13 | SA | ovarian cyst- ectomy, adnex-ectomy | Minimal Trendelen- burg | 9.7 ± 2.1 | +(1) |
5 | Asgari 2017 [39] | 56 | SA | infertility | 0° | 8–10 | + |
6 | Pusapati 2010 [40] | 41 | SA | Gynaeco- logy | 10° (lithotomy position) | 6 ± 4.47 | +(3) |
7 | Moawad 2018 [41] | 1 | SA | total laparo- scopic hyster- ectomy | 15° | 12 | + |
8 | Sinha 2008 [35] | 514 | SA | cyst- ectomy and diagnostic laparoscopy | Not mentioned | 8–10 | + |
9 | Jumaniyazov 2021 [42] | 912 | SA | Gynaeco- logy (adnexe, adherence, myomectomy, infertility, EUG) | 30–45° Trendelen- burg position (lithotomy position) | ≤ 8 | +(17) |
Strengths | Weakness (Counter Indication) |
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| 1. The absolute contraindications |
2. Relative contraindications are: | |
3. Impact on Trendelenburg: | |
Opportunity | Threats (consequences, complications) |
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Major, A.L.; Jumaniyazov, K.; Yusupova, S.; Jabbarov, R.; Saidmamatov, O.; Mayboroda-Major, I. Laparoscopy in Gynecologic and Abdominal Surgery in Regional (Spinal, Peridural) Anesthesia, the Utility of the Technique during COVID-19 Pandemic. Medicines 2021, 8, 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines8100060
Major AL, Jumaniyazov K, Yusupova S, Jabbarov R, Saidmamatov O, Mayboroda-Major I. Laparoscopy in Gynecologic and Abdominal Surgery in Regional (Spinal, Peridural) Anesthesia, the Utility of the Technique during COVID-19 Pandemic. Medicines. 2021; 8(10):60. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines8100060
Chicago/Turabian StyleMajor, Attila Louis, Kudrat Jumaniyazov, Shahnoza Yusupova, Ruslan Jabbarov, Olimjon Saidmamatov, and Ivanna Mayboroda-Major. 2021. "Laparoscopy in Gynecologic and Abdominal Surgery in Regional (Spinal, Peridural) Anesthesia, the Utility of the Technique during COVID-19 Pandemic" Medicines 8, no. 10: 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines8100060
APA StyleMajor, A. L., Jumaniyazov, K., Yusupova, S., Jabbarov, R., Saidmamatov, O., & Mayboroda-Major, I. (2021). Laparoscopy in Gynecologic and Abdominal Surgery in Regional (Spinal, Peridural) Anesthesia, the Utility of the Technique during COVID-19 Pandemic. Medicines, 8(10), 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines8100060