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Microlaryngeal surgery on a day case basis
Authors:JM Maestre  C Morales  F Carrera  J Bezos  J García  F Ramos
Institution:

a Department of Anaesthetics, Hospital Sierrallana, Torrelavega, Cantabria, Spain

b Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hospital Sierrallana, Torrelavega, Cantabria, Spain

Abstract:The aim of this study was to assess the clinical safety of performing microlaryngeal surgery (MLS) under general anaesthesia in selected patients in the ambulatory setting. Twenty-two adult patients were scheduled to have tissue specimens of the larynx taken by biopsy (54%), for vocal cord polypectomy (41%) or for vocal cord cyst excision (5%). Twenty-one ASA I and II patients (95%) were discharged home the same day of the procedure. Two of them presented with laryngospasm after extubation of the trachea. One ASA III patient (5%) had to be admitted overnight because of severe laryngospasm and bronchospasm, but was discharged the day after the operation. None of the patients had significant complications after leaving the recovery room (mean stay 85 min). There were no re-admissions to the hospital. Our data suggests that microlaryngeal surgery in selected patients can be safely performed on a day case basis.
Keywords:Microlaryngeal surgery  microsurgery  direct laryngoscopy  microlaryngoscopy  general anaesthesia  ambulatory surgery
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