Perioperative anesthetic management and postoperative outcomes of patients treated with CyberKnife® robotic radiosurgery

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Gonzalez, D. Gallego [1 ]
Pulgarin, S. Ramirez [1 ]
Carrasquilla, K. Marisancen [2 ]
Vargas, Y. A. Colina [3 ]
Marin, C. Vera [4 ]
Posada, L. F. Botero [5 ]
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[1] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Clin Amer, Clin Univ Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Clin Univ Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia
[3] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia
[4] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Escuela Ciencias Salud, Fac Med, Grp Invest Salud Publ, Medellin, Colombia
[5] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Fdn Inst Neurol Colombia, Clin Amer, Medellin, Colombia
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REVISTA ESPANOLA DE ANESTESIOLOGIA Y REANIMACION | 2025年 / 72卷 / 03期
关键词
Robotic surgical procedures; Surgical oncology; Radiosurgery; Anesthesia; Perioperative period; STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY; CANCER;
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10.1016/j.redar.2024.501652
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background and objective: The CyberKnife (R) is a robotic stereotactic radiosurgery system designed for non-invasive treatment of tumor lesions. Some of these procedures are performed under sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the patient and the lesion being treated. The objective of this study is to describe the anesthetic management and postoperative outcomes of patients treated with CyberKnife (R) radiosurgery at a reference center for neurosurgery in the city of Medell & iacute;n, Colombia. Methods: A descriptive, retrospective study was conducted on patients treated with CyberKnife (R) under sedation or general anesthesia between 2012 and 2022. Results: 75 patients were included, 56% of whom were female, with a median age of 59 years, primarily operated on for uveal melanomas (40%) and other tumor pathologies of the central nervous system; most frequently scheduled for a total of 5 radiosurgery sessions (66,7%), on an outpatient basis in 96% of cases. The main anesthetic technique used was balanced general anesthesia (76%) with sevoflurane, propofol, lidocaine, fentanyl. Neuromuscular relaxation was used in 58,7% of patients. Airway management was performed with a laryngeal mask in most cases (64%). The main minor side effects or complications identified were postoperative headache (22,7%), followed by intraoperative hypotension (18,7%) and bradycardia (16%). No major complications associated with anesthetic management were reported. Conclusions: Balanced general anesthesia with neuromuscular relaxation was the main anesthetic technique used for CyberKnife (R) radiosurgery. Despite the logistical difficulties in this type of procedure, no major complications during the perioperative period were found.
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