Trendelenburg position

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The Trendelenburg position is a patient positioning technique commonly used in medical and surgical procedures. Named after German surgeon Friedrich Trendelenburg, who developed the position for use in gallbladder surgery and pelvic operations, it involves the patient being laid back on an incline with their feet elevated higher than their head.

Trendelenburg position

Usage[edit]

  • The Trendelenburg position can be utilized in several situations:
  • Surgery: It's often used in abdominal and gynecological surgeries to improve access to the pelvic organs.
  • Cardiovascular Support: The position may be used to treat hypotension and shock by enhancing venous return to the heart.
  • Airway Management: It can help prevent aspiration during anesthesia induction.

Procedure[edit]

To position a patient in Trendelenburg, the head of the patient's bed or operating table is lowered below the level of the rest of the body, creating an angle that varies based on the medical need. This tilt can be as significant as 45 degrees, but more often it is in the 15 to 30 degree range.

Potential Risks[edit]

While the Trendelenburg position can be beneficial, it's not without risks. These include increased risk of aspiration, increased intracranial pressure, and respiratory difficulties due to increased pressure on the diaphragm from abdominal contents.

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

  • "Patient Positioning: Best Practices". American Nurse Today.
  • "Positioning Patients for Surgery". Operating Room Nurse.
  • "Trendelenburg Position". StatPearls.

External Links[edit]

Trendelenburg Position - MedlinePlus Trendelenburg Position - Encyclopedia of Surgery

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