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University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein Reports Findings in Paragangliomas (Case of functional paraganglioma with intraoperative hypertensive crisis during robot -assisted thoracoscopic resection)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – New research on Paragangliomas is the subject of a report. According to news reporting from Lubeck, Germany, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, “Mediastinal paragangliomas are rare. Their dange rousness may unfold during surgery, especially if hormonal activity was previous ly unknown.” Financial support for this research came from Technische Universitat Dresden. The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from University Hospi tal Schleswig- Holstein, “We report our experience with this case in context to t he incidence and localization of atypically located mediastinal paragangliomas i n the literature. A 69-year-old female patient who was scheduled for thoracoscop ic resection due to a posterior mediastinal tumor that had been progressing in s ize for several years and increasing symptoms. The induction of anesthesia, the ventilation of the lungs and the gas exchange after lung separation was uneventf ul. After initially stable circulatory conditions, there was a sudden increase i n blood pressure up to 300/130 mmHg and tachycardia up to 130/min. This hyperten sive phase was difficult to influence and required a rapid and consistent use of antihypertensive medication to bring down the blood pressure to reasonable valu es. The patient stabilized after tumor resection. The postoperative course was u nremarkable. During the intraoperative blood pressure crisis, blood was drawn fo r analysis. These samples showed elevated concentrations of normetanephrine and metanephrine. The tumor subsequently presented as a catecholamine-secreting para ganglioma. In order to avoid life-threatening blood pressure crises, hormone act ivity should be ruled out preoperatively in the case of mediastinal tumor, in wh ich a paraganglioma could be considered in the differential diagnosis, especiall y if there are indications of hypertension in the medical history.”
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