Breast Implant Procedures under Conscious Sedation: A 6-Year Experience in 461 Consecutive Patients

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作者
Gart, Michael S.
Ko, Jason H.
Heyer, Kamaldeep S.
Mustoe, Thomas A.
机构
[1] NW Mem Hosp, Div Plast & Reconstruct Surg, Dept Surg, Chicago, IL USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Surg, Div Plast Surg, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
PREDICTABLE 24-HOUR RETURN; REFINED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES; PLASTIC-SURGERY PROCEDURES; INTRAVENOUS SEDATION; AUGMENTATION-MASTOPEXY; POSTOPERATIVE NAUSEA; OUTPATIENT SURGERY; LOCAL-ANESTHESIA; PART II; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1097/PRS.0b013e31828e2196
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Breast implant procedures are commonly performed using general anesthesia; however, patient apprehension, the potential for improved safety, lower costs, and faster recovery times have increased interest in the use of conscious sedation in plastic surgery. The authors examined the safety and efficacy of breast implant procedures performed under conscious sedation over a 6-year period using their standardized institutional protocol. Methods: Between 2002 and 2008, 461 consecutive patients underwent breast implant procedures under conscious sedation using a protocol of preoperative intravenous diazepam along with intraoperative midazolam, fentanyl, and local anesthetic. All operative and follow-up data were recorded. Augmentation mammaplasty patients were further analyzed for conscious sedation medication dosing. Results: The study population was divided into two groups (years 1 to 3 and years 4 to 6 of the study period) to analyze changes to the authors' regimen over time. In years 4 to 6, higher preoperative doses of diazepam (p = 0.01) allowed more effective local anesthesia administration, thereby reducing intraoperative fentanyl requirements (p < 0.0001). Midazolam doses and operating times did not differ significantly between groups. No patient required conversion to a deeper method of anesthesia. The overall complication rate was 4.34 percent. Conclusions: The authors' study demonstrates the safety and efficacy of conscious sedation in breast implant procedures. Higher preoperative doses of diazepam have significantly reduced fentanyl requirements, resulting in shorter recovery times, decreased postoperative nausea/ vomiting, and elimination of unintended admissions. These benefits are obtained without increasing operative times or complications. The authors conclude that conscious sedation is the preferred method of anesthesia for most patients undergoing breast implant procedures.
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页码:1169 / 1178
页数:10
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