2017
DOI: 10.4103/roaic.roaic_111_16
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Local anesthesia with sedation versus local anesthesia after general anesthesia for sinus surgery: a randomized trial

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“…38,[51][52][53] The initial discomfort associated with local anaesthetic blocks in the awake patient can be mitigated through slow infiltration and use of a fine 27-gauge needle. 19,54 Procedures performed under local anaesthetic permit shorter total operative and recovery times 19,23 and help release anaesthetic capacity for other operating theatres. 51 Fedok et al 29 reported local anaesthetic procedures reduced total operative time by up to 22 per cent when compared with general anaesthetic.…”
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“…38,[51][52][53] The initial discomfort associated with local anaesthetic blocks in the awake patient can be mitigated through slow infiltration and use of a fine 27-gauge needle. 19,54 Procedures performed under local anaesthetic permit shorter total operative and recovery times 19,23 and help release anaesthetic capacity for other operating theatres. 51 Fedok et al 29 reported local anaesthetic procedures reduced total operative time by up to 22 per cent when compared with general anaesthetic.…”
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“…Faster recovery combined with reduced admission rate and lack of anaesthetist therefore reduces the procedure costs of local anaesthetic. 19,23 Patient preference is perhaps even more important; Caner et al found 89 per cent of patients would choose to reselect future procedures to be performed under local anaesthetic. 51 A dedicated time-and-motion study looking at local anaesthetic endoscopic sinus surgery may help quantify the relative cost-benefits over and above operating under sedation or general anaesthetic.…”
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“…Facilitated by new techniques and developments in technology, awake surgery is already an established method applicable to many rhinology procedures and it has been widely adopted in the USA [ 13 ] and in some European countries. Where similar outcomes can be achieved, awake surgery offers many advantages over general anaesthetic (GA), requiring fewer staff and typically resulting in a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery [ 14 , 15 , 16 ]. Furthermore, awake surgery can be performed safely and efficiently outside of traditional surgical theatres, presenting an opportunity to leverage unused capacity in alternate sites, often outside of major hospitals.…”
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