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Anaesthesia Using Propofol for Plastic Surgery  

Lee, Seung Ryong (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Bundang CHA General Hospital, College of medicine, Pochun CHA University)
Lee, Jong Youn (Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Bundang CHA General Hospital, College of medicine, Pochun CHA University)
Kang, Sang Yoon (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Bundang CHA General Hospital, College of medicine, Pochun CHA University)
Cho, Sang Heon (Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dongguk University Internation Hospital)
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Archives of Plastic Surgery / v.33, no.3, 2006 , pp. 353-358 More about this Journal
Abstract
Propofol is widely used for supportive sedation in local and regional anaesthesia in plastic surgical procedure. We studied comparative effect of propofol comparing fontanel and midazolam that was previously used. From April 2003 to July 2005, 118 patients were reviewed whom propofol was used intravenous sedation in various plastic surgical procedures. In some cases, midazolam were used initially then converted to propofol. Patients were questioned for their satisfaction in group of propofol alone and midazoline and propofol combination. Vital sign(Blood pressure, Respiration rate) and $O_2$ saturaion, sedation time, side effect and subjective satisfaction were evaluated. The result reveals that propofol is effective medicine for supplement intravenous sedative medicine for plastic surgeries especially when it was used with combination of midazolam.
Keywords
Propofol; Anaesthesia;
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