Anesthetic Technique in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis Scheduled for Laparoscopic Nephrectomy for a Renal Tumor: A Case Report
authors:
Arzu Acar
1
,
Mustafa Nuri Deniz
1
, *
,
Elvan Erhan
1
,
Gulden Ugur
1
Anaesthesiology and Reanimation Department, Ege University, mnurideniz@hotmail.com, Turkey
how to cite:
Acar
A, Nuri Deniz
M, Erhan
E, Ugur
G. Anesthetic Technique in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis Scheduled for Laparoscopic Nephrectomy for a Renal Tumor: A Case Report. Anesth Pain Med. 2013;2(3): 138-140. https://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.7550.
Abstract
Perioperative stress and anesthesia are risk factors for exacerbation of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) attacks. Infection, emotional labiality and hyperpyrexia are also known to increase the risk of postoperative MS attacks. Appropriate preoperative evaluation, administration of a good premedication, control of fever, selection of the anesthetic agents and effective postoperative pain control can prevent problems after prolonged major surgery in patients with MS diagnosed. This report presents the anesthetic technique in a patient who was a known case of MS for past nine years and presented with renal tumor to undergo laparoscopic nephrectomy under general anesthesia.