FEATURES OF ANESTHESIA DURING SURGERY FOR TRACHEAL CANCER
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Tracheal neoplasms are rare, accounting for 0.10.2% of all malignant neoplasms [I.I. Davydovskyi, 1940]. Data from the database of the National Cancer Institute for Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results indicate that primary tracheal carcinomas occur with an incidence of 0.7% of new cases per million people [Houston, 1963]. Patients with tracheal tumors can have severe airway obstruction. In addition to primary tracheal neoplasms, secondary tracheal affection may occur due to lesion of surrounding tissues such as thyroid, larynx, and lungs - 15.3%.
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Tracheal neoplasms is a rare and lifethreatening pathology with the rapid development of asphyxia and the need for aggressive treatment tactics.
The use of nalbuphine in the structure of the components of general anesthesia is an acceptable alternative to narcotic analgesics.
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