Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.


Introduction: Nowadays, we need to deal with heart transplanted patients for other medical concerns. So, it is important to see in detail different aspects and modalities of their care during other types of surgery. A transplant team will carefully monitor each heart trans-plant recipient and shoul...

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Main Authors: Saimir KUCI, Adriana MISJA, Alfred IBRAHIMI, Ermal LIKAJ, Petrit REXHEPI, Orion GLIOZHENI, Ilir OHRI
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Published: Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery 2020-07-01
Series:Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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Online Access:https://journal.astes.org.al/index.php/AJTES/article/view/111
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spelling doaj-a31081d48c5940128d9c7b375f4171062020-11-25T03:01:33ZengAlbanian Society for Trauma and Emergency SurgeryAlbanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery2521-87782616-49222020-07-014210.32391/ajtes.v4i2.111Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.
Saimir KUCI0Adriana MISJA1Alfred IBRAHIMI2Ermal LIKAJ3Petrit REXHEPI4Orion GLIOZHENI5Ilir OHRI6Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, University Hospital Centre “Mother Teresa” Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, University Hospital Centre “Mother Teresa” Tirana, ALBANIADepartment of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, University Hospital Centre “Mother Teresa” Tirana, ALBANIADepartment of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Centre “Mother Teresa” Tirana, ALBANIADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology “Koco Gliozheni” Hospital, Tirana, ALBANIADepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology “Koco Gliozheni” Hospital, Tirana, ALBANIADepartment of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, University Hospital Centre “Mother Teresa” Tirana, ALBANIA Introduction: Nowadays, we need to deal with heart transplanted patients for other medical concerns. So, it is important to see in detail different aspects and modalities of their care during other types of surgery. A transplant team will carefully monitor each heart trans-plant recipient and should be possible to seek information on the patient’s overall status. They will be able to inform on the most recent investigations (ECG to assess graft function, recent biopsy for rejection, angiography for coronaries, etc.). Case report: Our patient, a 65-year-old lady underwent heart transplantation 5 years before. The cardiac situation was stable and she was doing fine. She was recovered in the gynaecological clinic with a diagnosis of vaginal prolapse with surgical indication General anaesthesia was done with fentanyl 7 ml, pavulon 4 mg, propofol 200 mg and sevoflurane 1.5-2.2%. The patient was monitored during surgery with SpO2, ECG, IBP, CVP. The operation technique was open of vaginal plastic repaire. Discussion: By 3 months, most recipients of heart transplant came under New York Heart Association (NYHA) I class. The last UK national survey about health-related quality of life after cardiac transplantation indicates that, 1 year after surgery, there is an improvement in quality of life (60% are much better; 28% somewhat better) and there is no deterioration in general health at 3–5 years, except that many of them have symptoms compatible with depression. Conclusion: Perioperative care of heart transplant recipients will entail a greater attention to maintaining an adequate preload and vascular tone, to avoiding infections and to being aware of the multiple side effects of immunosuppressive therapy. References and recommended reading papers of particular interest, published within the annual period of review, have been highlighted as of special interest of outstanding interest Additional references related to this topic can also be found in the Current World Literature section in this issue.  https://journal.astes.org.al/index.php/AJTES/article/view/111Heart trasplantdenervated organimmunosuppressants
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Adriana MISJA
Alfred IBRAHIMI
Ermal LIKAJ
Petrit REXHEPI
Orion GLIOZHENI
Ilir OHRI
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Adriana MISJA
Alfred IBRAHIMI
Ermal LIKAJ
Petrit REXHEPI
Orion GLIOZHENI
Ilir OHRI
Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.

Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
Heart trasplant
denervated organ
immunosuppressants
author_facet Saimir KUCI
Adriana MISJA
Alfred IBRAHIMI
Ermal LIKAJ
Petrit REXHEPI
Orion GLIOZHENI
Ilir OHRI
author_sort Saimir KUCI
title Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.

title_short Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.

title_full Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.

title_fullStr Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.

title_full_unstemmed Anaesthesia for Vaginal Prolapse Surgery in the Heart Transplant Recipient. A Case Report.

title_sort anaesthesia for vaginal prolapse surgery in the heart transplant recipient. a case report.

publisher Albanian Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery
series Albanian Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
issn 2521-8778
2616-4922
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Introduction: Nowadays, we need to deal with heart transplanted patients for other medical concerns. So, it is important to see in detail different aspects and modalities of their care during other types of surgery. A transplant team will carefully monitor each heart trans-plant recipient and should be possible to seek information on the patient’s overall status. They will be able to inform on the most recent investigations (ECG to assess graft function, recent biopsy for rejection, angiography for coronaries, etc.). Case report: Our patient, a 65-year-old lady underwent heart transplantation 5 years before. The cardiac situation was stable and she was doing fine. She was recovered in the gynaecological clinic with a diagnosis of vaginal prolapse with surgical indication General anaesthesia was done with fentanyl 7 ml, pavulon 4 mg, propofol 200 mg and sevoflurane 1.5-2.2%. The patient was monitored during surgery with SpO2, ECG, IBP, CVP. The operation technique was open of vaginal plastic repaire. Discussion: By 3 months, most recipients of heart transplant came under New York Heart Association (NYHA) I class. The last UK national survey about health-related quality of life after cardiac transplantation indicates that, 1 year after surgery, there is an improvement in quality of life (60% are much better; 28% somewhat better) and there is no deterioration in general health at 3–5 years, except that many of them have symptoms compatible with depression. Conclusion: Perioperative care of heart transplant recipients will entail a greater attention to maintaining an adequate preload and vascular tone, to avoiding infections and to being aware of the multiple side effects of immunosuppressive therapy. References and recommended reading papers of particular interest, published within the annual period of review, have been highlighted as of special interest of outstanding interest Additional references related to this topic can also be found in the Current World Literature section in this issue. 
topic Heart trasplant
denervated organ
immunosuppressants
url https://journal.astes.org.al/index.php/AJTES/article/view/111
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