Neurologic disorders requiring surgical intervention more and more caused by traumatic brain injury, haemorrhagic strokes, or brain tumors. The anesthetic management of these patients can be compli…
Hemorrhagic stroke is devastating disease and only 30% patients survive in 6 months after event. The comm on cause of intracranial hemorrhage are subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) from aneurysm, bleedi…
Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) was jirst described in 1888 by a French physician named Etienne-Louis Arthur Fallot. Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is one type of cyanotic congenital heart defect most widely …
Trauma during pregnancy, including head injury, is the leading cause of accidental maternal death and morbidity, and complicates 6%-7% of all pregnancies which requires multidisciplinary patient's …
Posterior fossa is a narrow space, which is occupying by cerebellum, brain stem and cranial nerves. The abnormalities that can be happen in cerebellum including neoplasm, hemorrhage or ischemia. An…
Visual loss after nonocular surgery is a rare but devastating postoperative complication. Sudden unilateral or bilateral visual loss occurring after general anesthesia has been reported and attribu…
Background and Objective: APCD syndrome is one of the most serious diseases ajJecting nfants. It leads to a high mortality rate and permanent neurological sequelae among the survivors when related …
Management of an emergency patients has a particular challenge for an anesthesiologist. The risk of pulmonary aspiration from gastric content is very high in emergency cases. The incidence of gastr…