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[Controversies in neuroanaesthesia: positioning in neurosurgery]
V Susset1, P Gromollard, J Ripart
1Département d'anesthésie et de réanimation, hôpital Nord, CHU, 42055 Saint-Étienne cedex 2, France.
Abstract:
Positioning of the neurosurgical patient has several features such as the existence of specific positions (i.e: sitting, prone hyperlordotic, crouching ou kneeling positions) or the range of facilities for the same surgical indications. The last point, a source of controversy, is the subject of this review. Current indications for the sitting position, positioning for lumbar spine surgery and prevention of eye injuries are successively addressed.
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