Contact, Membership, Mission, Officers
Allied Meetings
Searchable Membership Directory
Employment Listings
 
Cardene I.V.

 

SITTING POSITION


Compiled by Susan Black, M.D.
University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama

1. Amoiridis G, Wohrle JC, Langkafel M, Maiwurm D, Przuntek H: Spinal cord infarction after surgery in a patient in the hyperlordotic position. Anesthesiology 84:228-30, 1996.

2. Artru AA, Colley PS: The site of origin of the intravascular electrocardiogram recorded from multiorifice intravascular catheters. Anesthesiology 69:44-8, 1988.

3. Black S, Muzzi DA, Nishimura RA, Cucchiara RF: Preoperative and intraoperative echocardiography to detect right-to-left shunt in patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures in the sitting position. Anesthesiology 72:436-8, 1990.

+4. Black S, Ockert DB, Oliver WC, Cucchiara RF: Outcome following posterior fossa craniectomy in patients in the sitting or horizontal positions. Anesthesiology 69:49-56, 1988.

5. Brisman MH, Bederson JB, Sen CN, Germano IM, Moore F, Post KD: Intracerebral hemorrhage occurring remote from the craniotomy site. Neurosurgery 39:1114-21; discussion 1121-2, 1996.

6. Bromage PR: Spinal cord infarction after surgery in a patient in the hyperlordotic position. Anesthesiology 85:429-30, 1996.

7. Brown JA, Braun MA, Namey TC: Pyriformis syndrome in a 10-year-old boy as a complication of operation with the patient in the sitting position. Neurosurgery 23:117-9, 1988.

8. Bunegin L, Albin MS, Helsel PE, Hoffman A, Hung TK: Positioning the right atrial catheter: a model for reappraisal. Anesthesiology 55:343-8, 1981.

9. Clayton DG, Evans P, Williams C, Thurlow AC: Paradoxical air embolism during neurosurgery. Anaesthesia 40:981-9, 1985.

10. Colley PS, Artru AA: Bunegin-Albin catheter improves air retrieval and resuscitation from lethal venous air embolism in dogs. Anesth Analg 66:991-4, 1987.

11. Colley PS, Artru AA: ECG-guided placement of Sorenson CVP catheters via arm veins. Anesth Analg 63:953-6, 1984.

12. Cucchiara RF, Messick JM, Gronert GG, Michenfelder JD: Time required and success rate of percutaneous right atrial catheterization: description of a technique. Can Anaesth Soc J 27:572-3, 1980.

13. Dash HH, Bithal PK, Joshi S, Saini SS: Airway pressure monitoring as an aid in the diagnosis of air embolism. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 5:159-63, 1993.

14. DeMey JC: A sitting position without pressure points. Anesth Analg 84:1395, 1997.

15. Dominguez J, Rivas JJ, Lobato RD, Diaz V, Larru E: Irreversible tetraplegia after tracheal resection. Ann Thorac Surg 62:278-80, 1996.

16. Drummond JC, Abitbol JJ, Sanford TJ, Garfin SR: Transient paraplegia during posterior cervical osteotomy. Anesthesiology 74:628-30, 1991.

17. Ellis SC, Bryan-Brown CW, Hyderally H: Massive swelling of the head and neck. Anesthesiology 42:102-3, 1975.

18. Fuchs G, Schwarz G, Stein J, Kaltenbock F, Baumgartner A, Oberbauer RW: Doppler color-flow imaging: screening of a patent foramen ovale in children scheduled for neurosurgery in the sitting position. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 10:5-9, 1998.

19. Geisler FH, Laich DT, Goldflies M, Shepard A: Anterior tibial compartment syndrome as a positioning complication of the prone-sitting position for lumbar surgery. Neursosurgery 33:1117, 1993.

*20. Grady MS, Bedford RF, Park TS: Changes in superior sagittal sinus pressure in children with head elevation, jugular venous compression and PEEP. J Neurosurg 65:199-202, 1986.

21. Gronert GA, Messick JM Jr, Cucchiara RF, Michenfelder JD: Paradoxical air embolism from a patent foramen ovale. Anesthesiology 50:548-9, 1979.

22. Haisa T, Kondo T: Midcervical flexion myelopathy after posterior fossa surgery in the sitting position: case report. Neurosurgery 38:819-21; discussion 821-2, 1996.

23. Harrison EA, Mackersie A, McEwan A, Facer E: The sitting position for neurosurgery in children: a review of 16 years' experience. Br J Anaesth 88(1):12-7, 2002.

24. Kishan A, Naidu MR, Muralidhar K: Tension pneumocephalus following posterior fossa surgery in sitting position. A report of 2 cases. Clin Neurol Neurosurg 92:245-8, 1990.

25. Kitahata LM, Katz JD: Tension pneumocephalus after posterior-fossa craniotomy, a complication of the sitting position. Anesthesiology 44:448-50, 1976.

26. Lodrini S, Montolivo M, Pluchino F, Borroni V: Positive end-expiratory pressure in supine and sitting positions: its effects on intrathoracic and intracranial pressures. Neurosurgery 24:873-7, 1989.

+27. Marshall WK, Bedford RF, Miller ED: Cardiovascular responses in the seated position-impact of four anesthetic techniques. Anesth Analg 62:648-53, 1983.

28. Matjasko J, Petrozza P, Mackenzie CF: Sensitivity of end-tidal nitrogen in venous air embolism detection in dogs. Anesthesiology 63:418-23, 1985.

+29. Matjasko J, Petrozza P, Cohen M, Steinberg P: Anesthesia and surgery in the seated position: analysis of 554 cases. Neurosurgery 17:695-702, 1985.

30. McAllister RG: Macroglossia-A positional complication. Anesthesiology 40:199-200, 1974.

31. Meyer PG, Cuttaree H, Charron B, Jarreau MM, Perie AC, Sainte Rose C: Prevention of venous air embolism in paediatric neurosurgical procedures performed in the sitting position by combined use of MAST suit and PEEP. Br J Anaesth 73:795-800, 1994.

32. Michenfelder JD: Central venous catheters in the management of air embolism: whether as well as where. Anesthesiology 55:339-41, 1981.

33. Nehls DG, Carter LP: Air embolism through a ventriculoatrial shunt during posterior fossa operation: case report. Neurosurgery 16:83-4, 1985.

34. Nitta H, Yamashita J, Nomura M, Igarashi N: Cervical spinal cord infarction after surgery for a pineal region choriocarcinoma in the sitting position: case report. Neurosurgery 40:1082-5, 1997.

35. Orliaguet GA, Hanafi M, Meyer PG, Blanot S, Jarreau MM, Bresson D, Zerah M, Carli PA:  Is the sitting or the prone position best for surgery for posterior fossa tumours in children? Paediatr Anaesth 11(5):541-7, 2001.

36. Porter JM, Pidgeon C, Cunningham AJ: The sitting position in neurosurgery: a critical appraisal. Br J Anaesth 82:117-28, 1999.

37. Reeves ST, Bevis LA, Bailey BN: Positioning a right atrial air aspiration catheter using transesophageal echocardiography. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 8:123-5, 1996.

38. Schaffranietz L, Gunther L: The sitting position in neurosurgical operations. Results of a survey. Anaesthesist 46:91-5, 1997.

39. Schwarz G, Fuchs G, Weihs W, Tritthart H, Schalk HV, Kaltenbock F: Sitting position for neurosurgery: experience with preoperative contrast echocardiography in 301 patients. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 6:83-8, 1994.

40. Seiler RW, Zurbrugg HR: Supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage after posterior fossa operation. Neurosurgery 18:472-4, 1986.

41. Sharma K, Tripathi M: Detection of site of air entry in venous air embolism: role of Valsalva maneuver. J Neurosurg Anesthesiol 6:209-11, 1994.

+42. Standefer M, Bay JW, Trusso R: The sitting position in neurosurgery: a retrospective analysis of 488 cases. Neurosurgery 14:649-58, 1984.

43. Stendel R, Gramm HJ, Schroder K, Lober C, Brock M: Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography as a screening technique for detection of a patent foramen ovale before surgery in the sitting position. Anesthesiology 93(4):971-5, 2000 .

44. Tinker JH, Gronert GA, Messick JM, Michenfelder JD: Detection of air embolism: a test for positioning of right atrial catheter and Doppler probe. Anesthesiology 43:104-6, 1975.

45. Toung T, Ngeow YK, Long DL, Rogers MC, Traystman RJ: Comparison of the effects of positive end-expiratory pressure and jugular venous compression on canine cerebral venous pressure. Anesthesiology 61:169-72, 1984.

46. Toung T, Donham RT, Lehner A, Alano J, Campbell J: Tension pneumocephalus after posterior fossa craniotomy: report of four additional cases and review of postoperative pneumocephalus. Neurosurgery 12:164-8, 1983.

47. Wilder BL: Hypothesis: the etiology of midcervical quadriplegia after a operation with the patient in the sitting position. Neurosurgery 11:530-1, 1982.

+48. Young ML, Smith DS, Murtagh F, Vasquez A, Levitt J: Comparison of surgical and anesthetic complications in neurosurgical patients experiencing venous air embolism in the sitting position. Neurosurgery 18:157-61, 1986.

49. Zeidman SM, Ducker TB: Posterior cervical laminoforaminotomy for radiculopathy: review of 172 cases. Neurosurgery 33:356-62, 1993.

50. Zentner J, Albrecht T, Hassler W: Prevention of an air embolism by moderate hypoventilation during surgery in the sitting position. Neurosurgery 28:245-8, 1991.


SNACC - The Society of Neurosurgical Anesthesia and Critical Care
520 N. Northwest Highway
Park Ridge, IL 60068-2573
TEL: 847-825-5586 FAX: 847-825-5658
email: snacc@ASAhq.org