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  • 1Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York NY 10128, USA.

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Head and neck surgical patients often have complex medical issues and infections requiring intensive care. Intensivists must understand these conditions and collaborate with surgeons for optimal patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Head and Neck Surgery

Background:

  • Head and neck surgical patients present complex medical comorbidities.
  • Postoperative monitoring is crucial for patients undergoing common head and neck procedures.
  • Infectious disorders frequently necessitate intensive care unit admission for surgical patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review complicated medical conditions in head and neck surgical patients.
  • To discuss common surgical procedures requiring postoperative monitoring.
  • To highlight infectious disorders necessitating intensive care unit admission.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of medical conditions and surgical procedures in head and neck patients.
  • Analysis of infectious disorders requiring intensive care unit (ICU) admission.

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  • Synthesis of information relevant to intensivist and surgical specialist collaboration.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of prevalent complex medical conditions in head and neck surgical populations.
    • Overview of frequently performed surgical procedures with significant postoperative monitoring needs.
    • Characterization of infectious disorders commonly leading to ICU admission.

    Conclusions:

    • Intensivists require comprehensive knowledge of head and neck surgical patient conditions.
    • Effective collaboration between intensivists and surgical specialists is essential for optimizing patient care.
    • Familiarity with specific procedures and diseases improves management of critically ill surgical patients.