Laparoscopic Surgery and Anaesthesiology: Intraoperative Management
- 27 mar
- 2 Min. de lectura

A Biomedicaline Publication
Book by Biomedicaline
ISBN: 978-9907-9528-0-3
First Edition: 2026
Publisher: Scientific Medical Publisher Biomedicaline
Authors
David Orlando Sotalín Anaguano.
General Practitioner and Master’s Degree in the Biology of Infectious Diseases, Specialising in the Control, Surveillance and Prevention of Infectious Diseases. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Graduate of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador. (Quito, Ecuador).
Marilyn Vanessa Santana Astudillo.
General Practitioner. Attached to the Oxford Educational Unit. Graduate of the Chimborazo Higher Polytechnic School. (Salcedo, Ecuador).
Johana Marisol Chaluisa Choloquinga.
General Practitioner. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Graduate of the University of Guayaquil. (Quevedo, Ecuador).
Santiago Raúl Merino Briceño.
General Practitioner. Attached to SOLCA Loja. Graduate of the Particular Technical University of Loja. (Loja, Ecuador).
Felix Fernando Pacheco Vasconez.
General Practitioner. Attached to Private Clinics of Ecuador. Graduate of the University of Guayaquil. (Daule, Ecuador).
Submitted: 27/01/2026 — Received: 27/02/2026 — Published: 27/03/2026
Synopsis
Laparoscopic Surgery and Anaesthesiology: Intraoperative Management represents a significant academic contribution to contemporary medical sciences by addressing the close and essential relationship between minimally invasive surgical practice and anesthesiologic management within the operative setting. This work reflects the growing importance of interdisciplinary, evidence-based, and highly specialized approaches in modern surgical care, where precision, physiological control, and coordinated decision-making are fundamental to patient safety and procedural success. Its scholarly perspective emphasizes the integration of scientific knowledge, technical development, and intraoperative clinical reasoning as key elements in the advancement of perioperative medicine. In this regard, the book contributes meaningfully to the consolidation of specialized knowledge and to the development of a broader, more rigorous, and updated understanding of the interaction between laparoscopic surgery and anesthesiology in contemporary intraoperative practice.
Book Chapters: Laparoscopic Surgery and Anaesthesiology: Intraoperative Management
Chapter 1: Pre-anaesthetic Assessment and Risk Stratification for Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery: A Systematic Review
David Orlando Sotalín Anaguano
Marilyn Vanessa Santana Astudillo
Chapter 2: Optimizing Surgical Outcomes: A Systematic Review of Preoperative Patient Preparation and Perioperative Planning Strategies
Johana Marisol Chaluisa Choloquinga
Santiago Raúl Merino Briceño
Chapter 3: Anaesthetic Management and Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Multimorbidity: A Systematic Review
Felix Fernando Pacheco Vasconez



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