›› 2012, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (6): 227-230.

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Anesthetic Management in Bama Minipigs with da Vinci Robotic Operating System

WANG Yang, CHEN Ke-yan, ZHANG He, SU Peng, SUN Qian, WANG Cheng-li   

  1. Department of Laboratory Animal, General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command, Shenyang 110840, China
  • Revised:2012-05-16 Online:2012-06-20 Published:2012-07-02

Abstract: To investigate the Bama minipigs anesthesia management strategies in the da Vinci robotic operating system. The Bama minipigs were general anaesthesia with propofol as induction of anaesthesia combined isoflurane as maintain anesthesia, and then the Bama minipigs were minimally invasive surgery of the heart, lungs, liver and stomach by the da Vinci robotic operating system, in the preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative monitoring of the Bama minipigs arterial blood gas and hemodynamic changes. The results of the experiment pigs were the successful completion of the surgery, the mean operative time (166?34) min, anesthesia time (181?38) min, pneumothorax (pneumoperitoneum) time (122?33) min, and the entire anesthesia process and in the awakening process safe and stable group of pigs, performance did not appear to body movement. Thus, the anesthetic method could be used for the da Vinci robotic operating system, and human medical clinical application in anesthesia management foundation.

Key words: Bama minipigs; da Vinci robotic operating system; anesthesia

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