EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Research Article Volume 6 Issue 7 - 2023

Anesthetic Protection of Endoscopic Ligation of Esophagus Varicose Veins

Tarasov AN1*, Shilov V Yu2, Olevskaya ER3 and Levit AL4

1Professor of the Department of Hospital Surgery, South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russia

2Doctor of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation No. 1 of the State Budgetary Healthcare Institution of the ChOKB, Russia

3Professor of the Department of Hospital Surgery, Head of the Department of Endoscopy, Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Hospital, Chief Endoscopist of the Chelyabinsk Region, Chelyabinsk, Russia

4Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation, MD Professor, Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of the State Budgetary Healthcare Institution SOKB No. 1, Yekaterinburg, Chief Anesthesiologist-Resuscitator of the Ural Federal District and the Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Tarasov AN, Professor of the Department of Hospital Surgery, South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russia.
Received: May 30, 2023; Published: June 16, 2023



Abstract

The clinical experience of the results of using various options for anesthetic support of endoscopic ligation of esophageal varices in 153 patients with liver cirrhosis (Child-Pugh class B and C) is summarized. Perioperative combined monitoring of arterial and venous pressure in varixes, determined using the original method of endoscopic balloon manometry, allowed us to optimize the choice of drugs and increase the efficiency and safety of endoscopic ligation by performing RASS 1-3 analgosedation and reduce the total number of complications.

Keywords: Monitored Sedation; Endoscopic Ligation and Manometry; Esophageal Varices

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Tarasov AN., et al. "Anesthetic Protection of Endoscopic Ligation of Esophagus Varicose Veins." EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports   6.7 (2023): 152-156.