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Rev Mex Anest 2015; 38 (S1)


Seguridad de la posición de silla de playa para cirugía de hombro

Mejía-Terrazas GE
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 17
Paginas: 211-213
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FRAGMENTO

La cirugía de hombro se realiza en decúbito lateral o en posición sentado (silla de playa) de acuerdo con la preferencia del cirujano. La postura correcta requiere seguridad y comodidad para el paciente, flujo y acceso libre de los catéteres venosos (especialmente cuando se esperan pérdidas sanguíneas), el monitoreo, la ventilación y circulación durante el procedimiento.


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