The anesthetic management in cosmetic surgery must be as much controllable, safe and comfortable for a patient as possible, i.e. it must be in line with all requirements of outpatient surgery. Fifty-two patients were added, to the anesthetic-management scheme in blepharoplasty, the following: ketoralak - 0.4-0.6 mg/kg, transamine - 13.5-15 mg/kg, analgetics with non-opiate effect and antiemetic tropisetron - 0.05-0.08 mg/kg. It ensured an adequate analgesic action without suppression of the breathing function and a more comfortable postoperative course with a lesser postoperative syndrome of nausea and vomiting - by 3-4 times less versus the controls.
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