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Radiofrequency thermal ablation of pancreatic tumours: anaesthetic protection and post-operative period (first experience)

Abstract

The paper provides the retrospective analysis of medical histories of 11 patients undergone radiofrequency thermal ablation of pancreatic tumours and highlights the importance of the combined anaesthesia (low-flow inhalation anaesthesia with Sevoflurane with an epidural analgesic component) and the continuous post-operative epidural analgesia with three-phase mixture (Ropivakaine, Fentanyl, and Adrenaline).

About the Authors

A. G. Kozhanov
Far Eastern District Medical Centre of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Russian Federation


K. V. Maystrovskiy
Far Eastern District Medical Centre of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Russian Federation


S. A. Sotnichenko
Far Eastern District Medical Centre of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Russian Federation


A. A. Polezhaev
Vladivostok State Medical University
Russian Federation


E. V. Serebryakova
Far Eastern District Medical Centre of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Russian Federation


A. E. Tarasov
Far Eastern District Medical Centre of the Federal Medical Biological Agency
Russian Federation


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Kozhanov A.G., Maystrovskiy K.V., Sotnichenko S.A., Polezhaev A.A., Serebryakova E.V., Tarasov A.E. Radiofrequency thermal ablation of pancreatic tumours: anaesthetic protection and post-operative period (first experience). Pacific Medical Journal. 2012;(3):91-94. (In Russ.)

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