Patients have been given anesthesia, hypnosis, and muscle relaxants during anesthesia tubing. Patients cannot breathe on their own and need artificial ventilation with anesthesia (simulated human breathing).
2023-04-13 00:00:00
Patients have been given anesthesia, hypnosis, and muscle relaxants during anesthesia tubing. Patients cannot breathe on their own and need artificial ventilation with anesthesia (simulated human breathing). At this time, a tracheal catheter needs to be inserted and connected to the anesthesia machine, which performs artificial controlled ventilation through anesthesia tubing.
What is anesthesia tubing
Endotracheal intubation is the insertion of a special tracheal tube into a patient's trachea through the mouth or nasal cavity. It is a technique for endotracheal anesthesia and rescuing patients, and it is also the most reliable means to keep the upper respiratory tract unobstructed. In general anesthesia: it is difficult to ensure patients with unobstructed airways, such as intracranial surgery, thoracotomy, prone position surgery, etc.; Patients whose airways are difficult to keep open, such as tumors pressing on the trachea; General anesthetics have obvious inhibition of respiration or use of muscle relaxants; Endotracheal intubation should be performed The advantages of endotracheal intubation keep airway unobtrusive easy to perform assisted breathing and artificial respiration anesthesia doctors can be far away from the operating area, especially for cranial, maxillofacial, facial features and neck surgery can reduce respiratory failure patients with ineffective cavities, easy to give oxygen inhalation and assisted breathing.
The difference between anesthesia tubing and intravenous anesthesia
1.anesthesia tubing is suitable for large-scale surgery, and intravenous anesthesia is suitable for painless minor surgery.
2.anesthesia tubing requires the use of muscle relaxants, analgesics, sedatives and other drugs. Intravenous anesthesia requires only a few sedatives and analgesics.
3.During anesthesia tubing, patients cannot breathe on their own and need to be connected to a ventilator through endotracheal tubing to aid breathing.