Anästhesiologische Überlegungen bei Augenpatienten

Duration : 22 min
Ophthalmology Anesthesiology and analgesia
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  • Erhöhten intraokularen Druck vermeiden: Es ist entscheidend, einen erhöhten intraokularen Druck bei Patienten mit Zuständen wie Hornhautgeschwüren, Descemetozele, Glaukom und Katarakten zu vermeiden, um eine Verschlimmerung dieser Zustände zu verhindern.
  • Normalen intraokularen Druck beibehalten: Der normale intraokulare Druck kann durch Aufrechterhaltung der Normokapnie (normale Kohlendioxidwerte im Blut) und das Vermeiden von Medikamenten, die Erbrechen oder Würgen auslösen, erhalten werden.
  • Angemessene Analgesie sicherstellen: Die Bereitstellung einer angemessenen Analgesie trägt zu einem ruhigen Aufwachphase bei und minimiert das Risiko von Traumata am Auge.
  • Anästhesiemanagement anpassen: Anästhesieverfahren sollten weitgehend durch den zugrundeliegenden Gesundheitszustand des Patienten bestimmt werden.
Dr Vet. Robert Trujanovic was born in Belgrade in 1990 and studied at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Belgrade, where he graduated in veterinary medicine in 2015. He moved to Vienna in 2015 to start his position as assistant doctor in anesthesiology at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, and later, he completed his internship there from 2017-2018. During this time, his interest in veterinary anesthesia deepened further and he started a residency at the Vetmeduni Vienna in 2018, which has been completed in 2021.


Throughout his time at the university, he has been heavily involved in research and teaching. Working on studies and passing on knowledge to students and colleges is especially important to him, as he finds that this is the only way to improve veterinary medicine. By working with simulators, he teaches students theoretical knowledge easily and quickly so that they can master later challenges quickly and efficiently. In addition, he is a passionate regional anaesthetist, passing on his knowledge through the latest learning methods. Inspired by these developments in veterinary regional anaesthesia and the huge popularity of it, he led a team of experts in veterinary medicine and have invested a great deal of passion into creating the first mobile app - the Vet RA App - focused on the most commonly used nerve blocks in small animals. Furthermore, he is very interested in cardiology, where he also continuously educates himself and applies and passes on his knowledge in the daily clinical routine. In addition, he is active as a speaker at various training events.