BACKGROUND Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide.Older patients have a degenerative cardiopulmonary function,weak compensatory capacity,and poor sur...BACKGROUND Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide.Older patients have a degenerative cardiopulmonary function,weak compensatory capacity,and poor surgical tolerance.Therefore,the mode of anesthesia must be optimized.Remimazolam is a new ultrashort-acting benzodiazepine with a rapid onset of action,rapid metabolism,and mild effects on pulmonary circulation.Remimazolam sedation combined with an epidural block has not been reported in hypertensive older adults with severe COPD and inguinal mass resection.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 73-year-old man with hypertension and severe COPD,who underwent resection of an enlarged inguinal mass that he had noticed more than 7 mo before presentation.The patient presented with a“right inguinal mass”and was recommended to undergo an enlarged inguinal mass resection.Surgery was relatively challenging,due to the large mass(13 cm×8 cm×7 cm),hard texture,and poor mobility.Considering the advanced age of the patient,gradeⅢhypertension,and severe COPD,we administered remimazolam combined with an epidural block for anesthesia to ensure perioperative safety and careful consideration.The anesthetic effect was precise;the procedure was performed smoothly without any complications,and the patient was successfully anesthetized.However,anesthetic management in such cases has not yet been reported by previous studies.CONCLUSION Remimazolam sedation combined with an epidural block is safe and effective in older patients with hypertension and severe COPD.展开更多
A 62-year-old man who had acute rectal obstruction due to a large rectal cancer is presented. He underwent emergency laparoscopic colostomy. We used the laparoscopic puncture needle to inject analgesia with the novel ...A 62-year-old man who had acute rectal obstruction due to a large rectal cancer is presented. He underwent emergency laparoscopic colostomy. We used the laparoscopic puncture needle to inject analgesia with the novel transperitoneal approach. In this procedure, both ultrasound and laparoscopic images assisted with the accurate injection of analgesic to the correct layer. The combination of laparoscopic visualization and ultrasound imaging ensured infiltration of analgesic into the correct layer without causing damage to the bowel. Twentyfour hours postoperatively, the patient's pain intensity as assessed by the numeric rating scale was 0-1 during coughing, and a continuous intravenous analgesic was not needed. Colostomy is often necessary in colon obstruction. Epidural anesthesia for postoperative pain cannot be used in patients with a coagulation disorder. We report the use of a novel laparoscopic rectus sheath block for colostomy. There has been no literature described about the nerve block with transperitoneal approach. The laparoscopic rectus sheath block was performed safely and had enough analgesic efficacy for postoperative pain. This technique could be considered as an optional anesthetic regimen in acute situations.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates worldwide.Older patients have a degenerative cardiopulmonary function,weak compensatory capacity,and poor surgical tolerance.Therefore,the mode of anesthesia must be optimized.Remimazolam is a new ultrashort-acting benzodiazepine with a rapid onset of action,rapid metabolism,and mild effects on pulmonary circulation.Remimazolam sedation combined with an epidural block has not been reported in hypertensive older adults with severe COPD and inguinal mass resection.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a 73-year-old man with hypertension and severe COPD,who underwent resection of an enlarged inguinal mass that he had noticed more than 7 mo before presentation.The patient presented with a“right inguinal mass”and was recommended to undergo an enlarged inguinal mass resection.Surgery was relatively challenging,due to the large mass(13 cm×8 cm×7 cm),hard texture,and poor mobility.Considering the advanced age of the patient,gradeⅢhypertension,and severe COPD,we administered remimazolam combined with an epidural block for anesthesia to ensure perioperative safety and careful consideration.The anesthetic effect was precise;the procedure was performed smoothly without any complications,and the patient was successfully anesthetized.However,anesthetic management in such cases has not yet been reported by previous studies.CONCLUSION Remimazolam sedation combined with an epidural block is safe and effective in older patients with hypertension and severe COPD.
文摘A 62-year-old man who had acute rectal obstruction due to a large rectal cancer is presented. He underwent emergency laparoscopic colostomy. We used the laparoscopic puncture needle to inject analgesia with the novel transperitoneal approach. In this procedure, both ultrasound and laparoscopic images assisted with the accurate injection of analgesic to the correct layer. The combination of laparoscopic visualization and ultrasound imaging ensured infiltration of analgesic into the correct layer without causing damage to the bowel. Twentyfour hours postoperatively, the patient's pain intensity as assessed by the numeric rating scale was 0-1 during coughing, and a continuous intravenous analgesic was not needed. Colostomy is often necessary in colon obstruction. Epidural anesthesia for postoperative pain cannot be used in patients with a coagulation disorder. We report the use of a novel laparoscopic rectus sheath block for colostomy. There has been no literature described about the nerve block with transperitoneal approach. The laparoscopic rectus sheath block was performed safely and had enough analgesic efficacy for postoperative pain. This technique could be considered as an optional anesthetic regimen in acute situations.