Abstract Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a big problem in the world because of high mortality and morbidity. TBI burdens approximately 600,000 people every year in USA. Head injuries are found in 17.6% of all trauma in-patients and are the most common cause of death after injury (26.6%) in Germany. Here we report anesthetic management in male, 19 yrs old, 65 kgs body wieght, diagnose was Epid…
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and dissability, if it doesn 't get any therapy quickly and accurately. Anesthesiologist is important in case to handling the therapy from the accident site until in the neuro intensive care. A standard therapy in TBI is always moving forward by years, that is expected to achieve maximal results in that case. Aman, 37 years old, weight 75…
Neuroendocrine tumor is commonly in adult patient with incidence 10-15% in all of intracranial neoplasm and highest at 4th-6th of life decade. Patients with neuroendocrine tumor have an unique challange for anesthesiologist because the important role of pituitary gland in endocrine system. The challange came during preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative periode. Many of anesthesia t…
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is primary in many cases are caused by the rupture of blood vessels due to chronic hypertension called vasculopathy hypertensive hematoma due to intracerebral haemorrhage occurred which resulted in an increase in intracranial pressure and pressure on surrounding brain tissue causing neurological deficits. which if not treated quickly can result in death or disabil…
Craniopharyngioma is a sellar and parasellar tumor, which accounts to 6-10% of childhood brain tumors. Common symptoms are signs of increase intracranial pressure, like headache, vomiting and visual dysfunction. A signijicant endocrine dysfunction is an usual feature of craniopharyngioma due to the proximity of the tumor to hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Short statue found in 50-86% patient …
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 management. The anesthesiologist must understand the physiological changes of pregnancy, their implications, and the specific risks of anesthesia during pregnancy, so that the best anesthetic approach…
Head trauma (TBI) in children is a particular problem in neuroanestesi. There are differences in anatomy, physiology and psychosocial, as well as children who are experiencing brain development/growth. In the event of trauma will cause mortality and morbidity and a higher rate, which is very influential in the development of children. Skull fracture, epidural hemorrhage, subdural and intracereb…
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 attributed to various causes including haemorrhagic shock, hypotension, hypoth erm ia, coagulopathic disorders, direct trauma, embolism, and prolonged compression of the eyes. Case: a man, 60 years-old wit…