Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast
#205 Safeguarding Patients: Navigating the Dangers of Prone Positioning
04 Jun 2024
Ever wondered about the underappredicated dangers of prone positioning during surgery? Join me, Alli Bechtel, as we navigate the complexities and risks of managing patients in this critical position. From pressure-related injuries to the eyes, nose, and shoulders, to nerve ischemia and shoulder dislocations, we'll cover it all. In this episode, inspired by Taizoon Dhoon and colleagues' article "The Underappreciated Dangers of the Prone Position," we’ll dissect the physiologic changes that can lead to severe complications if not properly managed. This is an essential listen for anyone involved in perioperative care.Gain practical insights into protecting vulnerable areas and mitigating risks associated with prone positioning. We’ll explore common pitfalls and offer strategies to improve patient safety, including proper limb positioning and adequate padding. Learn about the specific nerves at risk and the physiologic changes affecting ocular health and overall patient well-being. Grab a pen and paper for this detailed discussion on how to safeguard patients and ensure optimal outcomes in the operating room.For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/205-safeguarding-patients-navigating-the-dangers-of-prone-positioning/© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation
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