A randomised trial to compare the increase in intracranial pressure as correlated with the optic nerve sheath diameter during propofol versus sevoflurane-maintained anesthesia in robot-assisted laparoscopic pelvic surgery. https://t.co/Ba5ZfQtUVo
RT @JRobotSurg: Propofol-based total IV anesthesia is more effective than inhalation sevoflurane in attenuating the increase in ICP during…
RT @JRobotSurg: Propofol-based total IV anesthesia is more effective than inhalation sevoflurane in attenuating the increase in ICP during…
RT @JRobotSurg: Propofol-based total IV anesthesia is more effective than inhalation sevoflurane in attenuating the increase in ICP during…
RT @JRobotSurg: Propofol-based total IV anesthesia is more effective than inhalation sevoflurane in attenuating the increase in ICP during…
Propofol-based total IV anesthesia is more effective than inhalation sevoflurane in attenuating the increase in ICP during robotic pelvic surgery - A randomized double-blind prospective trial https://t.co/JdGdxmMhfy @SpringerUrology https://t.co/R77y1Jhar0
RT @AshwinTamhankar: Our CTRI registered RCT comparing intracranial pressures between two types of anesthetic agents in Robotic pelvic Surg…
RT @AshwinTamhankar: Our CTRI registered RCT comparing intracranial pressures between two types of anesthetic agents in Robotic pelvic Surg…
A randomised trial to compare the increase in intracranial pressure as correlated with the optic nerve sheath diameter during propofol versus sevoflurane-maintained anesthesia in robot-assisted laparoscopic pelvic surgery. https://t.co/Ba5ZfQtUVo
Our CTRI registered RCT comparing intracranial pressures between two types of anesthetic agents in Robotic pelvic Surgeries is out in Journal of Robotic Surgery. Cheers to team anesthesia and team Urooncology! @DrGaganGautam @VattikutiRobotx Link - https: