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Laparoscopic colectomy in an adult with single ventricle physiology: Anesthetic implications and management
Authors:Kelly J Zach  Harish Ramakrishna  Krishnashwamy Chandrasekaran  Ricardo A Weis
Institution:Department of Anesthesia, Division of Cardiothoracic Anethesia, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA;1.Department of Cardiology, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Abstract:Increasing numbers of adult patients with complex congenital heart conditions are presenting for noncardiac surgery later in life. These disorders can present challenges for surgical and anesthesia providers. Specifically, single ventricle lesions offer anatomic and physiologic concerns during the perioperative period. Single ventricle physiology represents a delicate balance between systemic and pulmonary blood flow. Any alterations in blood flow through these systems can produce undesirable hemodynamic changes, especially during the perioperative period. We present a case of an adult patient with a single left ventricle who presented for laparoscopic total colectomy due to inflammatory bowel disease. His abnormal anatomy coupled with the hemodynamic disruptions caused by laparoscopy presented significant anesthetic challenges. We highlight the anesthetic concerns of single ventricle physiology, specifically pertaining to laparoscopic surgery. We provide recommendations for safely managing these patients perioperatively. With detailed preoperative evaluation and close hemodynamic monitoring during the perioperative period, these patients can experience successful surgical and anesthetic outcomes.
Keywords:Anesthesia  Blalock-Taussig shunt  Congenital heart disease  Laparoscopic surgery  Single ventricle physiology
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