00:00This patient was 80.4 BMI, who was bed-ridden by OSA, which was obstetric sleep apnea,
00:09which was obstetric sleep apnea.
00:14The obstetric sleep apnea was on the right side of the heart,
00:26and the patient was also high risk.
00:35The patient was also high risk for surgery.
00:39After the patient has 90% of the ventilator.
00:45We have to put ventilator in the evening,
00:47and we have to put oxygen on the back.
00:50We say that the respiratory rehabilitation will continue.
00:54For the next 14 days,
00:56the patient is not required to stay in the hospital.
00:59The patient is used to for CPAP therapy,
01:04and the hospital is providing oxygen to the hospital.
01:09As the patient is poor.
01:11The patient's height was small and weight was more.
01:16The risk of anesthesia is more than normal patients.
01:22In the sense that we put ventilator support in the patient's tube,
01:28the patient is taking care of the patient's tube.
01:33In the sense that we have the patient's sleep,
01:34the patients have the same
01:36as they are used to having them.
01:39This patient has a plan.
01:42If it is needed,
01:45the patient needs to be the patient's tube.
01:47So after the patient's tube to the patient's tube,
01:49that is our challenge.
01:52That challenge we have to keep preparing for the first time,
01:58which we call a ramp position,
02:01and then put the patient into it,
02:04and then we have to put the patient into it.
02:07That's why we have to prepare for that.
02:10The patient's heart failure,
02:14his liver issues,
02:17and he was in CPAP support.
02:20In this scenario,
02:21the laparoscopic surgery
02:24creates a pneumoperitonium.
02:27We have to do ventilation in the lungs.
02:31Sometimes we ventilate the patient,
02:35which we have to give the normal breath.
02:40It becomes a difficult,
02:43because there is so much pressure,
02:46that the patient doesn't need to breathe from himself.
02:50The ventilator is giving breaths.
02:52But it is also difficult to give breaths.
02:55So, to create pressure,
02:58to keep the patient with the patient,
03:00to keep the patient safe,
03:02to keep the patient safe.
03:04When we put the patient safe,
03:06then we have to communicate,
03:07to keep the patient safe,
03:08to keep the patient safe,
03:09so that we don't have any injury.
03:11The doctor gave me a new life.
03:14I can understand that.
03:16If there is no doctor here,
03:18then I will die.
03:20I will die.
03:21I was here in the IT.
03:23.
03:28.
03:30.
03:32.
03:36.
03:38.
03:42I was very proud of the doctor who gave me a new life for me, so I was very proud of him.
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