General anesthesia in endoscopic examination of the digestive tract

1976 
: The authors made an analysis of 165 general anesthesias applied in the digestive fibroendoscopy and they establish the technology and the indications of this method, as follows: 1) uncooperative patient (in this category should be included children, psychopaths, mentally deficient subjects and a certain category of neurotics); 2) when difficult endofibroscopies are to be expected, during which therapeutic procedures are highly probable, such as resection of polyps, coagulation of bleeding surfaces etc.; 3) lack of tolerance to local anesthetics; 4) optimal instruction conditions should be provided for the beginner anesthesist; 5) the authors recommend that all such anesthesies should be carried out in hospital only. They also suggest as the most reliable technique the intra-venous general anesthesia and the oro-tracheal intubation of the patient.
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