Surgical Complications and Pre-Operative Preparations by Dr. Awad Alqahtani

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Dr. Awad Alqahtani, an experienced surgeon, discusses the general complications of surgery, pre-and post-operative care, pre-operative preparation, patient confirmation, anesthesia choices, surgical positioning, types of injuries, and classification of post-operative complications. Covering topics like evaluation, testing, anesthesia goals, and surgical positioning considerations, this informative content provides valuable insights for both medical professionals and patients.


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  1. General Complications of Surgery Dr AwadAlqahtani MD,MSc,FRCSC(Surgery) FRCSC(Oncology),FICS Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist

  2. Pre&Post Operative Care and Surgical Complications Pre Operative evaluation : History & Physical Examinations Investigations and Radiologic diagnostic Tools Routine lab, EKG, etc.

  3. Pre-operative Preparation Testing Determines ability to sustain surgical insult Determines type of anesthesia delivery Blood Pressure, Diabetes, EKG, Liver function, CBC, Chest X- ray, UA Medications Day before surgery, anti-inflammatory Day of surgery, antibiotics Post op pain meds Smoking cessation?

  4. Patient/Procedure Confirmation Surgical Consent Pre-operative marking Time Out in the operating room

  5. Types of Injuries Wrong site, wrong procedure Wrong medication Skin breakdown/decubiti Burns Nerve damage Ischemia Eyesight

  6. Anesthesia Choices Goals of anesthesia Exposure, Relaxation Keep patient alive Pain free, unaware, stable Local Anesthesia Regional Anesthesia Conscious Sedation General Anesthesia LMA vs. Intubation Many photos courtesy of John DiPaola, MD

  7. Surgical Positioning Goals Exposure for surgeon Immobilize patient Injury prevention Maintain circulation Maintain anatomic alignment Prevent pressure points

  8. Surgical Positioning Considerations No movement for minutes to hours No ability to identify pain Sometimes exposure wins out over comfort Even supine can be injurious

  9. Classification of Post Operative Complications Avoidable (Preventible, non Preventible) - Physiological, Biochemical ; Anemia, Coagulopathy - Related to timing

  10. Related to timing Immediate 0-24 Hrs. Anesthesia Pain Bleeding Shock, Renal failure Intermediate 1-30 days [avr. 7 day] (LOS) Organ Systems Other Systems Late > 30 Days, after D/C.

  11. Complications of surgery may broadly be classified as those Due to Anesthesia Due to Surgery

  12. Due to Anesthesia . The anesthetic complications depend upon the mode (General, Regional & Local) and types of anesthetic (the anesthetic agent toxicity).

  13. COMPLICATIONS OF SURGERY: COMPLICATIONS OF SURGERY: Specific (Procedure Related): Perioperative: Haemorrhage, organ damage, electro- cautery related etc Postoperative complications which may be considered under 2 headings: I. Immediate OR early II. Late

  14. IMMEDIATE OR EARLY IMMEDIATE OR EARLY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: Respiratory: Collapse, consolidation, aspiration etc. Cardiovascular: Haemorrhage (Primary, Reactionary, Secondary) Shock (Hypovolemic, septic, cardiogenic, neurogenic) Myocardial infarction Deep venous thrombosis

  15. Thromboembolic Septic: Wound, abscess collections Gastrointestinal: Intestinal obstruction Anastomotic leakage, intraabdominal abscess formation, enterocutaneous fistulae Wound complications: Infections, dehiscence, etc.

  16. Renal: Oliguria, acute renal failure Hepatic: Jaundice, hepatocellular dysfunction/ insufficiency Cerebral: Psychological, Neuropsychiatric complications (delirium, etc.) Drug-related: Anesthetic, antibiotics, specific medical disease treatment toxicity Nerve injuries: Compression, traction, cautery, severed, etc.

  17. LATE LATE POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: Wound: Hypertrophic scar, keloid, wound sinus, implantation dermoids, incisional hernia Adhesions: Intestinal obstruction, strangulation Altered anatomy/Pathophysiology: Bacterial overgrowth, short gut syndrome, postgastric surgery syndromes, etc. Susceptibility to other diseases: Malabsorption, incidence of cancer, tuber- culosis, etc.

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