Template:Infobox surgical procedure

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Infobox surgical procedure

This Infobox will display the most pertinent information about a surgical case at the top of the article. When appropriate, please use the standardized options listed in the field description (click the (i) icon above each field to show a list which can be copy-pasted). You may also include brief clarification in parenthesis after each item. If using an abbreviation, please use a link to a page that defines it (e.g. use [[ETT]] not ETT). To display items on separate lines, add <br/> between them.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Anesthesia typeanesthesia_type

List the most common anesthetic technique(s) used for this case. Standardized options:

[[General]],

[[MAC]],

[[Regional]],

[[Neuraxial]],

[[Local]].

Example
[[General]]
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Airwayairway

List the most common airway management technique(s) used for this case. Standardized options:

[[ETT]],

[[LMA]],

[[Noninvasive O2]].

Example
[[ETT]]
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Lines and accesslines_access

List the most commonly used lines and access for this case. Standardized options:

[[PIV]],

Large bore IV,

[[Art line]],

[[CVC]],

[[Introducer]],

[[PA catheter]].

Example
[[PIV]]
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Monitorsmonitors

A list of the most common monitors used for this case

Example
[[Standard ASA Monitors|Standard ASA]]<br/>5-lead ECG
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Preoperative considerationsconsiderations_preoperative

A brief list of the most common preoperative considerations for this case

Example
* Full stomach precautions
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Intraoperative considerationsconsiderations_intraoperative

A brief list of the most common intraoperative considerations for this case

Example
* Rapid sequence induction
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Postoperative considerationsconsiderations_postoperative

A brief list of the most common postoperative considerations for this case

Example
* [[PONV]]
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Article imageimage

An image relevant to this case

Example
Laparoscopic appendectomy.jpg
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