Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Complications related to sitting position during pediatric neurosurgery in tertiary health care centre
Khantal Nikhil, Kankane Kumar Vivek
JCDR. 2024: 1656-1665
Abstract
The utilization of the sitting position in pediatric posterior fossa surgeries is favored for its enhanced anatomical orientation and improved visibility of the surgical field. Nonetheless, its application has experienced a decline due to the associated risk of life-threatening complications. This research seeks to examine the perioperative complications and postoperative outcomes in children undergoing neurosurgery in the sitting position. The investigation aims to provide insights into the safety and efficacy of this approach, considering factors such as patient demographics, specific surgical procedures, complications, and potential risk mitigation strategies. By conducting a thorough analysis, this study aims to contribute valuable information to the field of pediatric neurosurgery and guide future improvements in surgical practices.
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