Abstract

INTRODUCTION The minimally invasive procedures for various diseases are on an increasing trend with the advent of the latest sophisticated technology. The interventional radiologists have started performing various procedures that were previously done with conventional open surgical techniques. With the development of this new technique, the management in the periprocedural period remains the concern. These procedures require some unique requirements mandating the need of anaesthesiologist. Thus the anaesthesiologists have a challenging job in the management of such procedures. The anaesthetist must be aware of the procedure and risk of life-threatening complications related to the pathology itself and to the procedure. Drainages 1. Paracentesis 3. Thoracocentesis 4. Percutaneous drainage of abscesses and fluid 5. collections Placement of chest tubes 6.

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