Detail information
ID ENCL000147
Year 2000
Surgery Supratentorial Craniotomy
Acupoint
Acupoint Code
shenmen TF4
pizhixia AT4
Quanliao SI18
Hegu LI4
Zhigou TE6
Side
Description
Experimental Description On the basis of previous study of acupuncture anesthesia for craniocerebral operations, 72 cases of front fossa and temporo-parieto-occipital region lesions were operated on by acupuncture anesthesia with new modified acupoints and adjuvants from 1993 to 1998.
Sample Count 72
Experiment acupuncture anesthesia with new modified acupoints and adjuvants(n=72)
Stimulation Method EA
Anesthesia Method
AA
Clinical Trial Type
Effector One hundred percent of successful rate was achieved in all 72 cases by the new methods. Acupuncture anesthesia has distinct advantage and should be widely used as one of the effective anesthesia for supratentorial craniocerebral operations.
Positive
Literature
PMID 11789276
Title [Further clinical study of acupuncture anesthesia for supratentorial craniocerebral operations].
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To improve the successful rate of acupuncture anesthesia for supratentorial craniocerebral operations. METHODS: On the basis of previous study of acupuncture anesthesia for craniocerebral operations, 72 cases of front fossa and temporo-parieto-occipital region lesions were operated on by acupuncture anesthesia with new modified acupoints and adjuvants from 1993 to 1998. RESULTS: One hundred percent of successful rate was achieved in all 72 cases by the new methods. CONCLUSION: Acupuncture anesthesia has distinct advantage and should be widely used as one of the effective anesthesia for supratentorial craniocerebral operations."
Souce Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi. 2000 Mar;20(3):170-2.