SURGICAL INTERVENTION IN PREGNANCY - Anaesthesiological management

M. Cvetković ,
M. Cvetković

Health centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

K. Grujić ,
K. Grujić

Health centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

M. Ćosić ,
M. Ćosić

Health centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

R. Janković ,
R. Janković

Health centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

B. Rajović ,
B. Rajović

Health centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

V. Cvetkoviċ
V. Cvetkoviċ

Health centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

Published: 01.01.2005.

Volume 33, Issue 1 (2005)

pp. 59-61;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200501114C

Abstract

The urgent surgical intervention need great atention in pregnant patients because of vital indication all surgical procedure interffer with pregnancy togheter with general anaesthesia and could cause complication of pregnancy and some times a damage of the foetus. Our study include all surgical procedure as the acute abdomen, trauma and politrauma in pregnant patient. Our aime was to give general anaesthesia which should be safe for mother and foetus.Post-operaative therapy and treatment of patients was done by theam of anaesthesia and gynecologists. The anaesthesia monitoring and surgical procedure have been improved up to the presset day but there are steel present great ricks in a treatment of this type of patients.The criteri in surgical and conservative treatment of pregnant patients was determined in colsultacion anaestetist-gynecologists.

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