General anesthesia in an office-based plastic surgical facility: A report on more than 23,000 consecutive office-based procedures under general anesthesia with no significant anesthetic complications

Citation
Sm. Hoefflin et al., General anesthesia in an office-based plastic surgical facility: A report on more than 23,000 consecutive office-based procedures under general anesthesia with no significant anesthetic complications, PLAS R SURG, 107(1), 2001, pp. 243-251
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
ISSN journal
00321052 → ACNP
Volume
107
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
243 - 251
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-1052(200101)107:1<243:GAIAOP>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
The popularity of elective office-based plastic surgery has increased signi ficantly over the past two decades. The continuing demand for improved aest hetic results has stimulated the development of ever more complex plastic s urgical techniques. These techniques may require extended periods of operat ive time spent under anesthesia. Patients have come to expect an almost per fect anesthetic and surgical experience,with safety and comfort being their foremost concerns. Because of increasingly complex and lengthy operations, the authors believe that intravenous sedation, used for many years in thei r plastic surgery practice, is now suboptimal for most longer and complex s urgical procedures. In their experience, under most circumstances, general anesthesia provides the optimal anesthetic experience for the patient, anes thesiologist, and surgeon. The authors present a consecutive 18-year study of general anesthesia in more than 23,000 procedures in an accredited, offi ce-based plastic surgical facility that offers a very safe and uniformly pl easant anesthesia experience for patients. There were no intraoperative or postoperative deaths and no significant complications. The authors' experie nce differs from the common perception that general anesthesia is too risky for aesthetic surgery procedures.