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MODULE -I
Neuroanaesthesia, orthopedics, plastic &reconstructive surgeries Neuro Anaesthesia * Premedication * Special investigation - CT, Angiography and MRI * Checklist * Induction of a patient * Reinforced Endotracheal tubes * Positioning in neurosurgery * I.C.P. -normal values, factors increasing icp& methods to reduce ICP in the OT * Air embolism * Reversal of the patient * Transferring to I.C.U. / Ward Orthopaedic Surgery * Complications During Orthopaedic procedures-fat embolism, massive hemorrhage, tourniquet complications * Radiation hazard Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery And Vascular Surgery * Complications during revascularisation and its management * Recognition of compartment syndrome * Burns -types and initial management-anesthetic challenges * RAE tubes
MODULE -II
Obstetric Anaesthesia, Paediatric Anaesthesia- Obstetric Anaesthesia * Differences between a pregnant and a nonpregnant lady * Risks for anaesthesia.-difficult airway, supine hypotension syndrome * Checklist * Regional vs general anesthesia * Induction/maintenance and recovery. * Resuscitation of the newborn, Apgar score * Reversal and extubation * Emergencies - manual removal of the placenta - A.P .H. - P.P.H. - Rupture uterus - Ectopic Pregnancy * Amniotic fluid embolism Paediatric Anaesthesia * Theatre setting * Checklist
* Premedication - modes * Induction * Intubation - Securing the ETT * Reversal & extubation - Problems and its management * Transferring / ICU management * Pain management
MODULE III:
Cardiac Anaesthesia, ENT Surgeries- Cardiac Anaesthesia : * NYHA classification * Arrhythmias -types of arrhythmias and antiarrhythmic drugs * Angina- types * Dyspnoea-causes * Premedication * Setting up of monitoring system * Monitoring - invasive and non - invasive * Getting ready for the case * Induction of cardiac patient, precautions to be taken * Cardiopulmonary bypass -indication and its function * I.C.U management. * Chest tube management *
MODULE IV:
ENT Anaesthesia* Anaesthesia for adenotonsillectomy-challenges, positioning, throat packing and removal of the pack * Anaesthesia for mastoidectomy& FESS-methods to minimize bleeding * Anaesthesia for Bronchoscopy and oesophagoscopy-challenges in anesthetizing for these procedures
MODULE V:
Urology, anesthesia outside OR, daycare surgeries, laparoscopic and geriatric anaesthesia-Urology * Different endoscopic procedures in urology * Types of irrigation fluids-glycine, normal saline * Complications of TURP * Lithotomy position and its complications
Anesthesia Outside the O.R. Problems of anesthetizing patients in * Endoscopy * Cath Lab * Radiology -CT, MRI
MODULE VI:
Daycare Anaesthesia * Special features * Advantages * Disadvantages * Complication Laparoscopic Surgeries * Complications during laparoscopic procedures * Effects of increased intragastric pressure Geriatric Anaesthesia * Physiological changes * Anaesthetic challenges& problems during positioning.
MODULE VII:
Trauma Anaesthesia, Thoracic Anaesthesia- Anaesthesia for Trauma & Hypovolemic Shock * Resuscitation -airway, breathing * Preoperative investigations& assessment * Circulatory management * Causes of unconsciousness * Rapid sequence induction * Tension pneumothorax-pathophysiology and management Thoracic Anaesthesia * Pulmonary function tests bedside * Preoperative preparation * Checklist * Induction. Intubation Lung isolation- Indications, Techniques, Complications * Double lumen tubes * Monitoring during single lung ventilation * Pain management * Extubation * ICU management
Recommended Books.
Reference books
1. Clinical Anaesthesia by Pramila Bajaj-3rd edition
2. Lee's Synopsis of Anesthesia-13th edition
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