The importance of monitoring during operations on conjoined twins.

  • 3 June 1967
    • journal article
    • Vol. 96  (22) , 1463-7
Abstract
Besides complete and careful preoperative investigation of thoracopagus conjoined twins, monitoring of the various parameters, such as arterial blood pressure, central venous pressure, blood pH, and temperature, are most essential for accurate blood replacement, maintenance of normal body chemistry and thermoregulation. Equally important is continued monitoring in the postoperative period when assisted ventilation may be required as well.Twin "A" returned from the operating room in excellent condition, breathing spontaneously through an endotracheal tube. Twin "B" returned on positive-pressure-assisted ventilation; this was to prove a poor prognostic sign as this twin died eight hours postoperatively.

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