Abstract
Cleft lip and palate surgery team activities in Cambodia were launched in 1989 by a Japanese non-governmental organization. The objectives of the project were to provide appropriate surgical treatment and safe general anaesthesia for local patients, and also to teach general anaesthesia and surgery to local medical staff. A surgery team was sent on four occasions between 1991 and 1993 and a total of 130 patients received surgical treatment and general anaesthesia. Anaesthesia techniques employed included total intravenous anaesthesia in 70 patients and intravenous anaesthesia and low dose halothane in 60 patients. There were no major complications, such as airway obstruction or apnoea in the postoperative period.
Total intravenous anaesthesia is an appropriate technique for patients in developing countries. The teaching of anaesthesia should be emphasized during the surgery team activities.
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