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2020 Feb


Indian J Anaesth


64


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Haemodynamic and analgesic control in a perioperative opioid-free approach to bariatric surgery – A case report.

Authors

Veiga de Sá A, Cavaleiro C, Campos M
Indian J Anaesth. 2020 Feb; 64(2):141-144.
PMID: 32139933.

Abstract

New approaches to bariatric surgery aim to achieve stress-free anaesthesia with sympathetic stability to protect organs and provide sufficient tissue perfusion, analgesia and rapid emergence. Opioid-free and multimodal approaches to anaesthesia provide intra- and post-operative sedation and analgesia, particularly advantageous in morbidly obese patients, but their feasibility and efficacy are still disputed. We describe the case of a female patient proposed for laparoscopic bariatric surgery, conducted under an opioid-free anaesthesia protocol, the haemodynamic, ventilatory and analgesic control, and intra- and post-operative monitoring and complications.