Positioning on the Operating Table

Positioning on the Operating Table

Positioning patients is an important daily routine for anaesthetists to facilitate surgical access for a number of procedures. Different positions produce a range of physiological stresses. Particular care is needed for positioning anaesthetised patients to avoid passive movements that would not normally be tolerated. Nerve damage and pressure necrosis commonly result from poor positioning, the incidence is increased by hypotension and hypothermia.

Lauren Barker