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Anaesthesia tutorial of the week 112: Prone positioning Dr D G Hovord Specialist Trainee Registrar - Anaesthetics University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwick Self-assessment Before reading this tutorial, please answer the following questions as a framework for considering the Prone position. 1. What are the common types of operation that require Prone positioning ? 2. What physiological systems are most affected? 3. What specific problems can be encountered with the airway, and how should these be managed? 4. What co-morbidities increase the difficulty and therefore risk of Prone positioning ?
Anaesthesia tutorial of the week 112: Prone Positioning Dr D G Hovord Specialist Trainee Registrar - Anaesthetics University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwick
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