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ANESTHETIC SUPPORT FOR OPERATIONS ON THE ABDOMINAL AORTA AND ARTERIES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES

Kenesbaev Bakhtiyar Jalgasbay Uli , Student of Karakalpak Medical Institute

Abstract

Anesthetic support for operations on the abdominal aorta and arteries of the lower extremities is a critical aspect of patient care. These procedures are often complex and carry significant risks, requiring careful planning and management. The goal of anesthesia during these operations is to ensure the patient's safety and comfort while allowing the surgical team to perform the necessary interventions. This involves a combination of general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and invasive monitoring techniques.In conclusion, anesthetic support for operations on the abdominal aorta and arteries of the lower extremities requires a comprehensive approach that addresses the unique challenges of these procedures. By carefully managing anesthesia, monitoring hemodynamics, and collaborating with the surgical team, optimal patient outcomes can be achieved.

Keywords

anesthesia, abdominal aorta, patient, complication, invasive monitoring, operation, arterial blood pressure.

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ANESTHETIC SUPPORT FOR OPERATIONS ON THE ABDOMINAL AORTA AND ARTERIES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES. (2023). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 3(9), 76-78. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibmscr/article/view/2652