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KMID : 0356920080540030353
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
2008 Volume.54 No. 3 p.353 ~ p.355
Vital Sign Change after Placement in the Prone Position in an Obese Patient
Kim Hyun-Jung

Kim Nam-Woo
Kim Dong-Won
Shim Jae-Chul
Suh Jung-Kook
Yi Hyeong-Joong
Abstract
When performing spine surgery, placement of the patient in the prone position with longitudinal padding is most frequently utilized.However, hemodynamics could be compromised by compression of the internal organs, particularly if surgery is being conducted on an morbidly obese patient or on a patient with a soft frame.An increase in the intraabdominal and intrathoracic pressure might cause a perfusion defect of major venous return, a decrease in cardiac output and a defect in pulmonary ventilation and venous congestion within the spinal canal.Accordingly, serious alteration of vital signs or significant expected consequences can occur.We briefly report a case of life-threatening hemodynamic change after placement in the prone position of a morbidly obese patient during general anesthesia.Placing a risky patient on a semi-rigid, stable Wilson frame can be a promising alternative to avoid such intraoperative mishaps.(Korean J Anesthesiol 2008; 54: 353¡­5)
KEYWORD
obese, prone position, vital sign, Wilson frame
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